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[Effect of lymphokines produced in a grafted system on production of prostaglandins by macrophages].
Mice peritoneal macrophages cultured in vitro release a prostaglandin-like activity as evaluated by a bio-assay using Rat stomach fundus. The prostaglandin release is greatly increased when macrophages are incubated with the supernatant of mixed lymphocyte cultures between recipient and donor of a skin allograft. This phenomenon was found in all strains of Mice tested except C3H/HeJ Mice, a strain already known for its defective responsiveness to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS).