THE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENTS ON ANTIBODY POPULATIONS PRODUCED IN GUINEA PIGS
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Effects of immunosuppressive agents on immunochemical properties of antibody populations produced in guinea pigs were studied with Methotrexate, cyclophosphamide, hydrocortisone, Bredinin (4-carbamoyl-1-β-D-ribofuranosyl imidazolium-5-olate), azathioprine and 6-mercaptopurine. Among these agents, Methotrexate and cyclophosphamide alone suppressed strongly the antibody responses, not depending on the degree of the T cell-dependency of antigens used. Hydrocortisone, Bredinin and azathioprine also suppressed the antibody responses slightly, and no effect was observed with 6-mercaptopurine. With cyclophosphamide and hydrocortisone, no substantial difference in the susceptibility was observed between the IgG1 and IgG2 antibody responses. On the other hand, the IgG1 antibody response appeared to be slightly more sensitive to the immunosuppressive activities of Bredinin and azathioprine, compared with the IgG2 antibody response. With Methotrexate, the difference in the susceptibility between these two responses seemed to vary depending on the kind of antigens used. In addition, the antigen-binding abilities of antibodies produced were not influenced by the treatment with Methotrexate and cyclophosphamide.
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著者
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Ito Hiromichi
Department Of Pediatrics Institute Of Health Biosciences University Of Tokushima Graduate School
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Koyama Jiro
Department Of Electronics Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Koyama Jiro
Department Of Hygienic Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hokkaido University
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Koyama Jiro
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Tohoku University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Ito Hiromichi
Department Of Hygienic Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hokkaido University
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Ito Hiromichi
Department Of Anesthesiology And Clinical Physiology Tokyo Medical And Dental University Graduate Sc
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NAKAMURA TOHORU
Department of Hygienic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hokkaido University
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Nakamura Tohoru
Department Of Hygienic Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hokkaido University
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