A Study on Antibody Producing by Intoxication of Cadmium Chloride or Lead Acetate in Rat

카드뮴 및 납화합물 중독에 의한 혈액학적 소견과 면양 적혈구에 해한 항체생산 세포수에 미치는 영향

  • Chung, Yong (Department of Environmental Science, The Graduate School of Health Science and Management Yonsei University) ;
  • Jung, Sung-Kun (Department of Environmental Science, The Graduate School of Health Science and Management Yonsei University) ;
  • Kwon, Sook-Pyo (Department of Environmental Science, The Graduate School of Health Science and Management Yonsei University)
  • 정용 (연세대학교 보건대학원) ;
  • 정성근 (연세대학교 보건대학원) ;
  • 권숙표 (연세대학교 보건대학원)
  • Published : 1982.10.01

Abstract

Among the environmental pollutants, cadmium and lead compounds may impair human health. These compounds may inhibit the biological metabolic function of human body and may furthermore cause the disease directly or indirectly. This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of the immune response by intoxication of cadmium chloride and lead acetate. Cadmium chloride (8.8mg/kg, in saline 10ml) and lead acetate (15mg/kg, in saline 10ml) were administered by intraperitoneal injection. After 3 weeks, the rats were intoxicated with the above chemicals and immunized with sheep RBC. After 4 weeks, the immune response of rat spleen cells was measured by the Jerne's technique. The results were obtained as follows; 1. There was no change in leukocyte counts by the intoxication of cadmium chloride or lead acetate. 2. Cadmium chloride or lead acetate reduced hemoglobin contents for most intoxicated and immunized groups. 3. Hematocrits were decreased by the intoxication of cadmium chloride or lead acetate significantly. 4. It was determined that total protein, A/G (Albumin/Globulin), ${\alpha}-,\;{\beta}-\;and\;{\gamma}$-globulins in rat serum were not changed. 5. Intoxication by cadmium chloride or lead acetate reduced the number of hemolytic plaque to the sheep RBC in rat spleen cells. Therefore, antibody producing of rat spleen cells was suppressed by the intoxication of cadmium chloride and lead acetate.

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