White blood cell and lymphocyte populations following interleukin-2 administration in the spontaneously hypertensive rat.

L D Fannon, M I Phillips
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The immune system has been linked to the pathogenesis of hypertension in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR). Recently interleukin-2 has been reported to inhibit the development of hypertension in the SHR, but no measures of different lymphocyte populations were made. To test the effect of interleukin-2 we repeated the protocol in the report by injecting forty two day old, male SHR and WKY rats, and in addition, analyzed lymphocyte subpopulations. Untreated, age matched rats of the same strain were used as a control. At three and four months of age blood was drawn from all animals. Monoclonal antibodies were used to fluorescently label different lymphocyte subpopulations. The populations examined were the total T-cells, T-nonhelper cells, T-helper cells and B-cells. Total numbers of lymphocytes and white blood cells were also examined. Blood pressures were measured in conscious, restrained animals at two and four months of age. The results showed no attenuation of blood pressure in the interleukin-2 treated SHR at either age. The interleukin-2 treated SHR had a decrease in the percentage of B-cells and an increase in the percentage of T-nonhelper cells relative to the control SHR. Both treated and untreated SHR had increased numbers of white blood cells and lymphocytes compared to both groups of WKY. We conclude that the interleukin-2 used was active but failed to have any effect on blood pressure or absolute numbers of white blood cells and lymphocytes in the treated animals.

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白细胞介素-2对自发性高血压大鼠白细胞和淋巴细胞群的影响。
免疫系统与自发性高血压大鼠(SHR)高血压的发病机制有关。最近有报道称,白细胞介素-2可抑制SHR中高血压的发展,但没有对不同淋巴细胞群进行测量。为了检验白细胞介素-2的作用,我们通过注射42日龄的雄性SHR和WKY大鼠重复了报告中的方案,此外,分析了淋巴细胞亚群。未经治疗,年龄匹配的同一品系大鼠作为对照。在三、四个月大时,从所有动物身上抽血。单克隆抗体用于荧光标记不同的淋巴细胞亚群。检测的人群包括总t细胞、t非辅助细胞、t辅助细胞和b细胞。同时检测淋巴细胞和白细胞总数。在两个月和四个月大的有意识的、受约束的动物身上测量血压。结果显示,白细胞介素-2治疗的SHR患者在任何年龄的血压都没有下降。与对照SHR相比,白细胞介素-2治疗SHR的b细胞百分比降低,t非辅助细胞百分比增加。与两组WKY相比,治疗和未治疗的SHR患者白细胞和淋巴细胞数量均有所增加。我们得出结论,使用的白细胞介素-2是有活性的,但对治疗动物的血压或白细胞和淋巴细胞的绝对数量没有任何影响。
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