Nakanishi H, Horii Y, Terashima K, Fujita K
Department of Medical Zoology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Japan.
J Parasitol. 1989 Jun;75(3):455-60.
Effects of testosterone on the susceptibility and inflammatory cell responses of C57BL/6 mice infected intraperitoneally with Brugia pahangi larvae were examined. On day 15 postinfection, female mice showed significantly greater resistance than did males, and peritoneal cell responses (lymphocytes, macrophages, and eosinophils) were great in females. Castration of highly susceptible male mice increased their resistance and peritoneal cell responses to the level of female mice; whereas, castration of female mice did not affect the susceptibility and cell responses. Furthermore, testosterone treatment at a physiological dose in the castrated male mice or a pharmacological dose in female mice suppressed resistance and inflammatory cell responses. These results suggest that male sex hormone, testosterone, but not female sex hormone has a regulatory role in the susceptibility and cellular response of C57BL/6 mice to infection with B. pahangi, and it causes differences between sexes in susceptibility.
研究了睾酮对经腹腔感染彭亨丝虫幼虫的C57BL/6小鼠易感性和炎性细胞反应的影响。感染后第15天,雌性小鼠显示出比雄性小鼠显著更强的抵抗力,并且雌性小鼠的腹腔细胞反应(淋巴细胞、巨噬细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞)更强。对高度易感的雄性小鼠进行去势手术可使其抵抗力和腹腔细胞反应提高到雌性小鼠的水平;而对雌性小鼠进行去势手术则不影响其易感性和细胞反应。此外,给去势雄性小鼠生理剂量的睾酮治疗或给雌性小鼠药理剂量的睾酮治疗均会抑制抵抗力和炎性细胞反应。这些结果表明,雄性激素睾酮而非雌性激素在C57BL/6小鼠对彭亨丝虫感染的易感性和细胞反应中具有调节作用,并且它导致了两性在易感性上的差异。