Effects of cadmium on lymphocyte proliferation and macrophage activation in catfish, Ictalurus melas

Abstract

The effects of cadmium (Cd) (in vitroandin vivo) on phytohaemoagglutinin(PHA)- or lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced lymphocyte proliferation were investigated in the catfish,Ictalurus melas. The effects of Cd on macrophage activation by Concanavallina A orSaccharomyces cerevisiae, as measured by superoxide (O2-) production, were investigated. Dose-independent (except at 2 \u3bcmCd) inhibition of T cell stimulation and dose-dependent inhibition of B cell stimulation, by lymphocytes exposedin vitroto 2-40 \u3bcmCd, was found.In vivo, 20 \u3bcg l-1Cd inhibited both PHA- and LPS-induced lymphocyte proliferation, at 4 days of exposure and throughout the duration of the experiment. During the first week of exposure, Cd significantly decreased spontaneous3H-methyl-thymidine uptake from unstimulated lymphocytes; however, 15 days after exposure unstimulated cells recovered their basal level of spontaneous thymidine uptake.In vitro2-40 \u3bcmCd enhanced O2-production by activated macrophages, while the addition of 50-100 \u3bcmCd had no significant effects

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