Journal of Pharmacobio-Dynamics
Online ISSN : 1881-1353
Print ISSN : 0386-846X
ISSN-L : 0386-846X
EFFECT OF A B CELL MITOGEN EXTRACTED FROM A FUNGUS PEZIZA VESICULOSA ON ANTIBODY PRODUCTION IN MICE
IWAO SUZUKIHISAO YONEKUBONAOHITO OHNOTOSHIO MIYAZAKITOSHIRO YADOMAE
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Keywords: Vesiculogen
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1985 Volume 8 Issue 7 Pages 494-502

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The effect of Vesiculogen (a hot-water extracted B cell mitogen from Peziza vesiculosa) on antibody production in mouse spleens was studied. The number of plaqueforming cells (PFC) elicited by injection with Vesiculogen and/or 2, 4, 6-trinitrophenyl substituted sheep red blood cells (TNP-SRBC) were comparatively assayed. In the mice injected with 100 μg of Vesiculogen (i. p.), an obvious increase in the numbers of anti-SRBC and anti-TNP SRBC PEC in spleens was observed after 2 d of injection, and the numbers of PFC reached a maximum on day 3. Injections to 1-1000 μg of Vesiculogen were effective. This effect was shown when Vesiculogen was administered by i. p. or i. v. injections. In some cases, the numbers of PFC in mice injected with Vesiculogen and antigen exceeded the sum of each number of PFC elicited by polycolonal B cell activation activity of Vesiculogen and by antigenic stimulation of TNP-SRBC. Pretreatment with Vesiculogen within 4 d before immunization markedly reduced the PFC response. These results suggest that the effect of Vesiculogen on antibody response in mice attributes to its activities as a polyclonal B cell activator and adjuvant.
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