Intracellular levels of cyclic nucleotide were detected and mitogen stimulation assays were performed in young Sprague-Daewley rats and suspension of spleen tissue were separated by SDS-PAGE. Results indicated that in...Intracellular levels of cyclic nucleotide were detected and mitogen stimulation assays were performed in young Sprague-Daewley rats and suspension of spleen tissue were separated by SDS-PAGE. Results indicated that intracellular levels of cyclic AMP in transplanted cell were significantly lower compared to the control group(P<0.01), the levels of cyclic GMP in transplant cell and the levels of cyclic nucleotide in splenic artery ligation groups were normal. Immunologic tests showed that the stimulation index by Con A for T cells was drastically decreased in the autotransplant and a normal proliferation of B cells after LPS stimulation in transplants. Electrophoresis showed differences in the protein patterns between both tissues. Mitogen stimulation and the protein patterns were not different between the control and splenic artery ligation groups. There were differences between the normal tissues and the transplants at the functional level, Suggesting simple autotransplant can not prevent overwhelming postsplenectomy infection. The intact cellular function after splenic artery ligation indicated that its anti-infection ability is superior to that of splenic transplants.展开更多
文摘Intracellular levels of cyclic nucleotide were detected and mitogen stimulation assays were performed in young Sprague-Daewley rats and suspension of spleen tissue were separated by SDS-PAGE. Results indicated that intracellular levels of cyclic AMP in transplanted cell were significantly lower compared to the control group(P<0.01), the levels of cyclic GMP in transplant cell and the levels of cyclic nucleotide in splenic artery ligation groups were normal. Immunologic tests showed that the stimulation index by Con A for T cells was drastically decreased in the autotransplant and a normal proliferation of B cells after LPS stimulation in transplants. Electrophoresis showed differences in the protein patterns between both tissues. Mitogen stimulation and the protein patterns were not different between the control and splenic artery ligation groups. There were differences between the normal tissues and the transplants at the functional level, Suggesting simple autotransplant can not prevent overwhelming postsplenectomy infection. The intact cellular function after splenic artery ligation indicated that its anti-infection ability is superior to that of splenic transplants.