Effect of benzodiazepine derivatives: I. Augmentation of T cell-dependent antibody response by diazepam in mouse spleen cells.

T Okimura, I Nagata
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Oral administration of diazepam at doses of 5-10 mg/kg to restraint-stressed mice resulted in almost complete recovery in the stress-induced suppression of the antibody response to sheep red blood cell (SRBC). Moreover, this compound restored the suppression of antibody response to SRBC in cyclophosphamide-treated mice. Diazepam treatment also enhanced the antibody response against SRBC in normal mice only when the animals were immunized with the reduced amount of antigen. It was demonstrated that antigen specific helper T cell activity was promoted by diazepam administration in mice. Addition of diazepam augmented the in vitro anti-SRBC hemolytic plaque-forming cell (PFC) response in mouse splenocytes without altering kinetics of the response. However, the enhancing effect was observed only when the drug was added to the medium at the culture initiation. On the other hand, antibody response to T cell-independent antigens such as trinitrophenylated (TNP)-Ficoll and TNP-lipopolysaccharide were not enhanced by diazepam. Concanavalin A or LPS-induced 3H-thymidine uptake into splenocytes were not stimulated by diazepam. These results suggest that diazepam promotes the antibody response through stimulating helper T cell functions.

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苯二氮卓衍生物的作用:1 .地西泮增强小鼠脾细胞T细胞依赖性抗体反应。
以5-10 mg/kg剂量口服地西泮抑制应激小鼠,其对绵羊红细胞(SRBC)抗体反应的应激性抑制几乎完全恢复。此外,该化合物在环磷酰胺处理的小鼠中恢复了对SRBC抗体反应的抑制。地西泮也增强了正常小鼠对SRBC的抗体应答,只有当动物被减少抗原量免疫时。结果表明,地西泮可促进小鼠抗原特异性辅助性T细胞活性。添加地西泮增强了小鼠脾细胞体外抗srbc溶血性斑块形成细胞(PFC)的反应,而不改变反应动力学。然而,只有在培养开始时将药物添加到培养基中才能观察到增强效果。另一方面,抗体对T细胞非依赖性抗原(如TNP -Ficoll和TNP-脂多糖)的反应没有被地西泮增强。地西泮不刺激豆豆蛋白A或脂多糖诱导的3h -胸腺嘧啶进入脾细胞。这些结果表明,地西泮通过刺激辅助性T细胞功能来促进抗体反应。
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