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J Vet Sci. 2006 Jun;7(2):157-160 |
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Modulatory effects of chitosan adipate on the T and B lymphocyte subsets in mice
Bozena Obminska-Mrukowicz*, Marianna Szczypka, Bartosz Gaweda |
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Department of Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural University, Norwida 31, 50-375 Wroc aw, Poland. m.mrukowicz@triangulum.pl |
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This study examined the subsets of T lymphocytes in the
thymus, spleen and mesenteric lymph nodes as well as the
subsets of B lymphocytes in the spleen and mesenteric
lymph nodes in mice administered chitosan adipate (20
mg/kg) intraperitoneally once or four times at 24 h
intervals. The results showed that chitosan adipate
decreased the percentage of immature CD4+CD8+ thymic
T cells and increased the percentage of mature CD4+ and
CD8+ thymocytes. The most significant stimulating effect
was observed after four injections. A single exposure to
chitosan adipate increased the percentage of CD4+
mesenteric lymph node cells, but four injections of the
drug increased the percentage of CD4+ and CD8+
mesenteric lymph node cells. Chitosan adipate had no
effect on the subset of splenic T cells. In contrast, chitosan
adipate administered either once or four times increased
the percentage of CD19+ splenocytes but had no effect on
the percentage of CD19+ mesenteric lymph node cells.
Overall, chitosan adipate induces the maturation and
differentiation of thymocytes, and regulates the number of
B splenic cells and lymph node T cells irrespective of the
number of doses.
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