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Effect of adrenergic compounds, aminophylline and hydrocortisone, on in vitro immunoglobulin synthesis by normal human peripheral lymphocytes
Authors:N A Sherman  R S Smith  E Middleton
Institution:From the Children''s Asthma Research Institute and Hospital Denver, Colo., USA
Abstract:Suspensions of normal human peripheral lymphocytes were exposed briefly to various concentrations of propranolol, isoproterenol, epinephrine, or aminophylline (both without and with added hydrocortisone) and then incubated for 72 hours at 37 ° C. After this incubation the amount of immunoglobulin (Ig) synthesized and secreted into the cultured supernatants was quantitated by radiaimmunoassay. Significantly increased Ig formation compared to controls was observed with the following concentrations of the experimental compounds (without hydrocortisone): 10?9 to 10?7M propranolol, 10?10 to 10?7M isoproterenol, 10?8M epinephrine, and 10?7 to 10?5M aminophylline. When cell suspensions were exposed briefly to these same compounds but with hydrocortisone added, the following concentrations of compounds significantly increased Ig synthesis: 10?10 to 10?8M propranolol, 10?10 to 10?6M isoproterenol, 10?9 to 10?7M epinephrine, and 10?8 to 10?5M aminophylline. Of the four compounds studied, only the epinephrine data suggest that hydrocortisone enhanced the stimulation of Ig synthesis by this catecholamine.
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