Koller L D, Exon J H, Roan J G
Arch Environ Health. 1975 Dec;30(12):598-601. doi: 10.1080/00039896.1975.10666787.
Mice exposed to subclinical doses of cadmium chloride for ten weeks and inoculated with antigen six weeks after discontinuance of exposure had a remarkable decrease in antibody-forming cells, particularly IgG. These results indicate that immunosuppression produced by environmental contaminants may persist for several months after exposure to the contaminant.
暴露于亚临床剂量氯化镉十周的小鼠,在停止暴露六周后接种抗原,其抗体形成细胞显著减少,尤其是IgG。这些结果表明,环境污染物产生的免疫抑制在接触污染物后可能持续数月。