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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-6822
    Keywords: Aflatoxin B1 ; oxytetracycline ; rat isolated hepatocytes ; interaction
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Isolated rat hepatocytes were used as an in vitro model to investigate A possible interaction between oxytetracycline (OXT) and aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). LDH leakage, RNA and protein synthesis and glycogen accumulation were measured in the presence of both drugs, either separately or in combination. The evolution of LDH leakage during the incubation was identical in untreated and treated cells. AFB1 inhibited RNA and protein synthesis at a concentration of 10−7 M and 10−6 M, respectively, and higher, whereas OXT did not influence RNA synthesis but inhibited protein synthesis at the highest tested concentration, 10−3 M. As far as glycogen is concerned, rats were injected with glucagon before sacrifice in order to obtain a constant synthesis rate in isolated hepatocytes. AFB1 inhibited the accumulation of glycogen from 10−6 M upward. This effect was never observed before 90 min of incubation. OXT had no effect on glycogen synthesis. In the presence of both drugs, no interaction was demonstrated as far as RNA and protein synthesis were concerned, but OXT opposed the inhibition induced by AFB1 on glycogen accumulation. If the “in vivo” protection, provided by OXT against AFBI-induced toxicity, is due to a direct interference in the toxic mechanisms of the mycotoxin, these results show that OXT does not influence the AFB1-inhibition of RNA and protein synthesis. The latter are early and sensitive parameters inhibited by AFB1. On the contrary, taking into consideration the results on glycogen accumulation, it seems more interesting to investigate further this metabolism.
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    The @Anatomical Record 239 (1994), S. 150-157 
    ISSN: 0003-276X
    Keywords: Mouse ; Lung ; Lymphocytes ; Macrophages ; Plasma cells ; Immunofluorescence ; Histochemistry ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Background: Numerous studies have described the anatomy of the large lymphoid aggregates of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) in rabbits and rats. Less work has been performed on other immunocompetent areas of the respiratory tract, and available data again mostly describe rabbit or rat tissues. Little is known therefore of the microanatomy of the mouse lung immune system.Methods: We report a study, devised in order to establish the immunohistological characteristics of normal healthy mice lungs, performed on whole lungs from 22 mice of various strains and/or ages. Snap frozen tissues were serially sectioned and analysed using histochemistry and immunohistological techniques. Scattered macrophages, IgA plasma cells, B and T cells were enumerated in each sample.Results: The largest population was that of macrophages. B-cells were numerous in all mice but 3 adults. T-cells were always present, L3T4+ often more numerous than Lyt2+ cells. Small lymphoid aggregates, composed of B or T cells (L3T4+ and Lyt2+) were seen in all mice, in the vicinity of a bronchiole and a vein. In 12/22 mice, a peculiarly elongated para-esophagal lymph node with large peripheral B-cell nodules and medullary T-cells was observed. In the five strains of mice studied, large variations were noted, affecting all the cell types studied, and related either to age or strain.Conclusion: Besides providing a qualitative description and quantitative analysis of immunocompetent cells, this work reports age and strain-related variations in these cells' distribution. These data could be relevant for studies involving the analysis of mice respirtory immune responses to environmental antigens. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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