Schimke R, Bernstein B, Ambrosius H
Allerg Immunol (Leipz). 1977;23(1):34-42.
The macrophage disappearance reaction (MDR) is a suitable test for detection of cell mediated immunity against bovine gamma globulin (BGG) and human serum albumin (HSA) in guinea pigs. The MDR is a technical simple, good manipulable, and quantifiable test. The optimal test conditions for the antigens BGC and HSA are the following: Peritoneal exudat cells (PEC) were stimulated with paraffin oil. On the 5th day after receiving oil the animals were injected with 80 microgram BGG or 30 microgram HSA i.p. 5 hours later the PEC were harvested and counted. With the MDR it is possible to detect differences with respect to degree of cell-mediated immunity. Supernatants of sensitized lymphocytes produces the MDR too.
巨噬细胞消失反应(MDR)是检测豚鼠针对牛γ球蛋白(BGG)和人血清白蛋白(HSA)的细胞介导免疫的合适试验。MDR是一项技术简单、易于操作且可量化的试验。抗原BGC和HSA的最佳试验条件如下:用石蜡油刺激腹腔渗出细胞(PEC)。在接受石蜡油后的第5天,给动物腹腔注射80微克BGG或30微克HSA。5小时后收集并计数PEC。通过MDR可以检测细胞介导免疫程度的差异。致敏淋巴细胞的上清液也能产生MDR。