Observation of the effect of substance P on human T and B lymphocyte proliferation.

Immunological communications Pub Date : 1984-01-01
L P Zhu, D Chen, S Z Zhang, S L Liu
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In the present experiment we attempted to confirm the specific stimulation of substance P (SP) on human T lymphocyte proliferation as reported by Payan et al. and to observe its effect on human B lymphocyte proliferation. As a result, no definite mitogenic effect of SP (10(-11) to 10(-7) M) was found on both human T and B cells, no significant influence of SP on the blastogenic response of T cells to Con A or PHA stimulation in a wide range of concentrations and no effect on proliferative response of B cells to Staphylococcus aureus Cowen strain I stimulation were shown. Payan's conclusion was based on percentage increase of 3H-TdR incorporation. But as the background cpm is generally very low, even 100 per cent increase would only indicate a very small cpm increase, so in this situation percentage increase might give false phenomenon, and only cpm could tell whether the effect was strong or weak. Thus, we believe that is the reason for our disagreement with Payan's conclusion.

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P物质对人T淋巴细胞和B淋巴细胞增殖影响的观察。
在本实验中,我们试图证实Payan等人报道的P物质(SP)对人T淋巴细胞增殖的特异性刺激,并观察其对人B淋巴细胞增殖的影响。结果表明,SP (10(-11) ~ 10(-7) M)对人T细胞和B细胞没有明确的促有丝分裂作用,SP在大范围浓度下对Con a或PHA刺激对T细胞的成母反应没有显著影响,SP对金黄色葡萄球菌Cowen菌株I刺激对B细胞的增殖反应没有影响。Payan的结论是基于3H-TdR纳入的百分比增加。但由于背景cpm一般都很低,即使100%的增加也只表示很小的cpm增加,所以在这种情况下百分比的增加可能会产生错误的现象,只有cpm才能判断效果是强还是弱。因此,我们认为这就是我们不同意Payan结论的原因。
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