THE EFFECT OF ANTIDONOR SERUM AND ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES ON THE SURVIVAL OF HEART ALLOGRAFTS IN RATS PRESENSITIZED WITH DONOR BLOO,D1
- 1 February 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 23 (2) , 119-123
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-197702000-00002
Abstract
Preimmunization of BN recipients with 1 ml of WAG/Rij blood 7 days before grafting led to accelerated rejection of WAG/Rij hearts in 5 days (normal, 8-9 days) and of (WAG/Rij .times. BN)F1 hearts in 7-11 days (normal, 9-11 days). Preimmunization with mixtures of 1 ml of WAG/Rij blood and 0.25 ml of BN anti-WAG/Rij serum (antidonor serum) prevented the accelerated rejection in the WAG/Rij to BN combination and even led to prolonged graft survival. Using the (WAG/Rij .times. BN)F1 as donor, this pretreatment led to accelerated rejection and prolonged graft survival. Preimmunization of BN recipients with 1 ml of WAG/Rij blood and antigen-antibody (Ag-Ab) complexes gave more consistent results; WAG/Rij hearts were normally rejected; (WAG/Rij .times. BN)F1 grafts survived fro 13-16 days. Treatment of preimmunized BN rats with antidonor serum or Ag-Ab complexes after grafting did not abolish the effect of sensitization in the WAG/Rij .fwdarw. BN combination. In the (WAG/Rij .times. BN)F1 to BN combination, these treatments resulted in graft survival times of 4 to 13 and 11 to > 50 days, respectively. In most experimental groups, Ag-Ab complexes were more potent as an immunoregulatory agent than was antidonor serum.This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: