TY - JOUR
T1 - A synthetic analog of prostaglandin E2 is able to induce in vivo theta antigen on spleen cells of adult thymectomized mice
AU - Garaci, Enrico
AU - Rinaldi-Garaci, Cristina
AU - Del Gobbo, Vera
AU - Favalli, Cartesio
AU - Santoro, M. Gabriella
AU - Jaffe, Bernard M.
PY - 1981/7/15
Y1 - 1981/7/15
N2 - The effect of prostaglandins on the in vivo induction of theta antigen in splenic spontaneous rosette-forming cells derived from adult thymectomized mice was studied. A long-acting synthetic analog of prostaglandin E2, di-M-PGE2, mimicked the effects of thymic hormone and was active when mice were treated with as little as 0.1 μg ip. In addition, indomethacin, a potent inhibitor of prostaglandin biosynthesis, was able to reverse the inductive effects of exogenous thymic hormone and inhibit the expression of theta antigen in normal mice, presumably by interfering with the effect of endogenous thymic factors. Finally, indomethacin also partially suppressed the stimulatory effects of exogenously administered di-M-PGE2, suggesting that this agent is effective, at least in part, because it stimulates endogenous prostaglandin biosynthesis. Possible mechanisms of action for the effects of prostaglandins are presented.
AB - The effect of prostaglandins on the in vivo induction of theta antigen in splenic spontaneous rosette-forming cells derived from adult thymectomized mice was studied. A long-acting synthetic analog of prostaglandin E2, di-M-PGE2, mimicked the effects of thymic hormone and was active when mice were treated with as little as 0.1 μg ip. In addition, indomethacin, a potent inhibitor of prostaglandin biosynthesis, was able to reverse the inductive effects of exogenous thymic hormone and inhibit the expression of theta antigen in normal mice, presumably by interfering with the effect of endogenous thymic factors. Finally, indomethacin also partially suppressed the stimulatory effects of exogenously administered di-M-PGE2, suggesting that this agent is effective, at least in part, because it stimulates endogenous prostaglandin biosynthesis. Possible mechanisms of action for the effects of prostaglandins are presented.
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U2 - 10.1016/0008-8749(81)90294-X
DO - 10.1016/0008-8749(81)90294-X
M3 - Article
C2 - 6167373
AN - SCOPUS:0019512279
SN - 0008-8749
VL - 62
SP - 8
EP - 14
JO - Cellular Immunology
JF - Cellular Immunology
IS - 1
ER -