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Publication : Effect of alcohol on spleen cells and their functions in C57BL/6 mice.

First Author  Chadha KC Year  1991
Journal  Alcohol Volume  8
Issue  6 Pages  481-5
PubMed ID  1723602 Mgi Jnum  J:599
Mgi Id  MGI:49136 Doi  10.1016/s0741-8329(91)90187-2
Citation  Chadha KC, et al. (1991) Effect of alcohol on spleen cells and their functions in C57BL/6 mice. Alcohol 8(6):481-5
abstractText  Spleen cells from C57BL/6 mice maintained on alcohol containing liquid diet for two weeks were evaluated for different immune functions. On an average, 22% fewer spleen cells were recovered from alcohol-fed mice when compared to cells from control animals. In alcohol-fed mice, the relative frequency of B cells increased, whereas total T cells including CD4+ cells decreased significantly. Alcoholic mice, when challenged with poly(rI) poly(rC), produced significantly less interferon than control mice. In vitro production of interferon alpha and gamma by the spleen cells of alcoholic mice was reduced by 67-90%. No significant differences were seen in the level of natural killer cell activity in spleen cells of control and alcoholic mice. These results suggest that chronic alcohol intake can result in not only changes in the number of immune cells, but more importantly affect their biological functions such as their ability to produce interferons.
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