Charley B, Petit E, Leclerc C
Vet Immunol Immunopathol. 1983 May;4(4):459-67. doi: 10.1016/0165-2427(83)90006-5.
The intravenous injection of killed mycobacteria in oil (Freund's Complete Adjuvant) or BCG produces an accumulation of macrophages in swine alveolar airspaces. The collected alveolar macrophages were studied in vitro: expression of Fc and complement surface receptors, uptake of chicken red blood cells and in vitro spreading were not modified by either treatment, whereas the cytostatic activity of alveolar macrophages decreased following administration of high doses of BCG or Adjuvant. These "treated" cells have a lower thymidine incorporation rate, which suggests that cell accumulation is related to an influx of blood monocytes and not to an in situ cell multiplication.
静脉注射油剂(弗氏完全佐剂)或卡介苗(BCG)中的灭活分枝杆菌会使猪肺泡气腔中巨噬细胞聚集。对收集的肺泡巨噬细胞进行体外研究:两种处理均未改变Fc和补体表面受体的表达、鸡红细胞的摄取及体外铺展情况,而高剂量卡介苗或佐剂给药后,肺泡巨噬细胞的细胞抑制活性降低。这些“处理过的”细胞的胸苷掺入率较低,这表明细胞聚集与血液单核细胞的流入有关,而非原位细胞增殖。