Nguyen D T, Keast D
Cancer Res. 1986 Jul;46(7):3334-40.
Daily exposure of the high leukemic AKR strain of mice to low levels of fresh tobacco smoke (TS) produces significantly different mortality profiles associated with both the sex of the animals and the age at which TS exposure commences. Females tend to be susceptible and die sooner than males, where a significant proportion of animals survives longer than age-matched controls. This prolongation of life appears to be due to a failure of the leukemic state to be mobilized in the TS-exposed males. Exposure of both the females and the males to the TS does not induce significant detectable immunological reactivity against the leukemic cells for several parameters tested, possibly due to a significant enhancement of suppressor activity in the serum of the chronically exposed animals over and above that which also occurs in age-matched control animals.
将白血病高发的AKR品系小鼠每日暴露于低水平的新鲜烟草烟雾(TS)中,会产生与动物性别以及开始暴露于TS时的年龄显著不同的死亡率情况。雌性往往更易受影响,比雄性更早死亡,其中相当一部分动物比年龄匹配的对照组存活时间更长。这种寿命延长似乎是由于暴露于TS的雄性小鼠白血病状态未能被激发。对雌性和雄性小鼠均进行TS暴露后,针对所测试的几个参数,并未诱导出对白血病细胞的显著可检测免疫反应性,这可能是由于长期暴露动物血清中的抑制活性显著增强,超过了年龄匹配的对照动物中也会出现的抑制活性增强水平。