ETHANOL-INDUCED ALTERATIONS IN LYMPHOCYTE FUNCTION IN THE GUINEA-PIG
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 8 (1) , 62-67
Abstract
Infections and chronic liver injury are common causes of morbidity and mortality in alcoholics, and both of these may be related to an altered immune response. A guinea pig model of chronic ethanolism designed to selectively study the cellular immune system in a setting from for the malnutrition, socioeconomic deprivation and severe underlying hepatic dysfunction seen in human disease is described. Animals were given 2.5 g/kg per day of ethanol as a 15% solution in 0.9% NaCl or isocaloric-dextrose-saline control solution i.p. in 2 divided doses for 5 wk. At 2 wk, the mean serum ethanol level 1 h after treatment was 20.4 mM (range 8.9 to 30.6) while the mean serum acetaldehyde level was 55.1 .mu.M (range 17.0 to 111). At 5 wk the serum levels for ethanol and acetaldehyde were 20.1 mM (13.3 to 32.9) and 41.5 .mu.M (2.4 to 87.6), respectively. Weight gain was persistent throughout the study and did not differ significantly between ethanol and control gorups. After 5 wk of treatment, lymphocyte response to the mitogens phytohemagglutinin and concanavalin A was significantly decreased in the ethanol treated group (P < 0.05). Response to the specific antigen, picrylated human serum albumin, T and B cell per cent and number, skin test reactivity, peripheral white blood cell count, total lymphocyte count and migration inhibitory factor production were not significantly altered by 5 wk of ethanol treatment. In a controlled animal model of chronic ethanolism, a significant depression of lymphocyte blastogenic response was shown which may in part explain the increased propensity to infection by intracellular pathogens seen in alcoholics.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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