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Cadmium-induced suppression of the primary immune response and acute toxicity in mice: differential interaction of zinc
Authors:R L Shippee  D H Burgess  R P Ciavarra  R A DiCapua  P E Stake
Affiliation:1. Department of Nutritional Sciences, Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06268 USA;2. School of Pharmacy, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06268 USA
Abstract:Four groups of 6-week-old C3H mice were injected sc with either sterile saline, 2.8 mg Cd/kg body weight, 2.8 mg Zn/kg body weight, or 2.8 mg each of Cd and Zn/kg body weight. Forty-eight hours after the initial injection, all mice received a second dose of their respective treatments plus an iv injection of sheep red blood cells. On Days 2, 3, 4, and 5 postimmunization the mice were killed. Spleen cells were used in a hemolytic plaque-forming assay for the quantitation of the primary humoral response. Although the combined administration of zinc and cadmium completely prevented the fatal effects of the cadmium (0 vs 55% mortality), zinc failed to alleviate the cadmium-induced inhibition of the humoral response.
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