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De Gruyter, Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C, 9-10(49), p. 679-683, 1994

DOI: 10.1515/znc-1994-9-1019

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Modulation of Cell-Mediated Immunity by Lithium Chloride

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Abstract

Abstract Immunomodulation of cell-mediated immunity was studied in mice treated with either lithium chloride (LiCl), anti-CD 8 monoclonal antibody or their combination. While 6-day LiCl treatment decreased the ability of their splenocytes to induce a local graft-versus-host reaction -anti-CD 8 abolished this effect. The proliferative response of spleen cells from those three groups of mice to concanavalin A stimulation in vitro was significantly increased. The natural killer (NK) cell toxicity of the mice was decreased by over 43% after the 6-day LiCl treatment, but was ×2.5 higher then the control value after a longer 21-d treatment. These results indicate that the immunomodulatory capacity of lithium is dependent on the type of cell population studied, and on the schedule of administration.