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  • 1
    ISSN: 1574-6968
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Groups of mice were fed for 2 weeks on isocaloric diets containing 5, 7, 20 and 40% (w/w) casein, respectively, then injected intraperitoneally with group B streptococci, and observed for their survival rates. The mice fed 7% or 20% casein had lower mortalities than those fed 5% or 40% casein. In order to explain the different survival rates, other groups of mice were fed on the experimental diets and examined for the number of leukocytes in the blood, of spleen cells and thymocytes, for IgG and IgM antibody titres to the streptococci, for haemolytic titres of sera, the amount of complement component 3 (C3), for chemiluminescence and opsonic activity of peritoneal exudate cells (PEC) and spleen cells (SP), production of superoxide anion from PEC and SP, and production of immunoglobulins from cultured SP. After 2 weeks on a 7 or 20% casein diet mice showed increased serum levels of IgM antibodies reactive with the whole bacterial cells on days 3–5 when they were immunised with a sublethal dose of group B streptococci. The mice fed on the 7% casein diet also showed a higher C3 titre than the other diet groups when assayed by enzyme immunoassay. Furthermore, opsonophagocytic activity was highest when PEC or SP taken from mice on the 20% case in diet were incubated with radiolabelled microorganisms in the presence of fresh serum taken from the 7% casein group. The production of superoxide anions from PEC and SP was lowest in the mice fed on 5% casein when activity was expressed as nano-mol per animal. It is suggested from these results that the greater activity of phagocytic cells in the presence of increased amounts of C3 and IgM explains the heightened resistance in the mice fed on a 7% casein diet, and that suppressed opsonophagocytic activity resulting from the decreased number of leukocytes in the blood and other phagocytic cells explains the lowest resistance in the 5% casein group. However, mice fed on a 40% casein diet showed all these immunological parameters untouched, and their lowered resistance could not be explained. Different factors seem to be operative in them.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1435-5922
    Keywords: cystic mesothelioma of the peritoneum ; histochemical study of the mesothelioma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We report a case of cystic mesothelioma of the peritoneum (CMP), a rare tumor. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and the histochemical features were studied. The patient was an 18-year-old woman who presented with upper abdominal pain. Abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography showed a well defined cystic mass with a solid papillary projection in its lumen. MRI of the cyst showed high intensity on T2- and proton weighted images and low intensity on T1-weighted images, and the solid projection showed low intensity on T2- and proton-weighted images and slight low intensity on T1-weighted images, on which it was well enhanced. The lesion was suspected to be a benign cyst, such as a hemangioma, lymphangioma, or a splenic or pancreatic cyst. Complete surgical resection was performed. The resected specimen consisted of a unilocular cystic mass, with a solid projection, weighing 260g and measuring 10 cm in diameter. The final diagnosis, arrived at by histopathological examination, was low-grade malignant CMP. The tumor cells were strongly positive for keratin, weakly positive for vimentin, and negative for epithelial membranous antigen. The patient is now well and symptom-free with no recurrence 19 months after operation. CMP is a rare tumor; only 12 cases have previously been reported in Japan.
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