Harth M, Stiller C R
J Rheumatol Suppl. 1979;5:112-6.
The effects of gold sodium thiomalate (GST) were compared with those of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), D-penicillamine (PEN), and methlyprednisolone succinate (MP) on the mixed leukocyte reaction (MLR), and on cell-mediated cytotoxicity (CMC) using mononuclear cells from normal human volunteers. GST and MP inhibited MLR in concentrations readily achieved in the serum, or tissues of patients. ASA showed only a modest effect on MLR, in high concentrations. All drugs inhibited CMC; PEN inhibited CMC at doses of 100 mcg/ml which were no inhibitory in MLR. ASA inhibited CMC at relatively low concentrations. The effects of some of the drugs on MLR and CMC were not consistent. This may be due to the preferential action of the drugs on various immunologically competent cells.
使用来自正常人类志愿者的单核细胞,比较了硫代苹果酸金钠(GST)与乙酰水杨酸(ASA)、D-青霉胺(PEN)和琥珀酸甲泼尼龙(MP)对混合淋巴细胞反应(MLR)和细胞介导的细胞毒性(CMC)的影响。GST和MP在患者血清或组织中容易达到的浓度下抑制MLR。ASA在高浓度时对MLR仅显示出适度的作用。所有药物均抑制CMC;PEN在100 mcg/ml的剂量下抑制CMC,而该剂量对MLR无抑制作用。ASA在相对较低的浓度下抑制CMC。某些药物对MLR和CMC的作用不一致。这可能是由于药物对各种免疫活性细胞的优先作用所致。