Publications by authors named "Lionel Valenti"

Major physical traumas provoke a systemic inflammatory response and immune dysfunction. In a model of thermal injury in rats, we previously showed that an overproduction of nitric oxide (NO) was responsible for the collapse of lymphoproliferative responses. In the present work, we performed a time-course analysis of cell proliferation and cell death parameters in order to establish the sequence of events triggered by the high NO output in Wistar/Han rat splenocytes activated with Con A, 10 days after burn injury.

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Background: The purpose of this study was to assess apoptosis in hematopoietic tumor cells irradiated with carbon ions, in order to define its contribution to the cytotoxicity of these high-LET radiations.

Materials And Methods: RDM4 (murine T lymphoma), MOLT-4, TK6 and WTK1 (human lymphoblastoid) cells were irradiated with 12C or 13C. Apoptosis was assessed by flow cytometry.

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We previously showed that an overproduction of nitric oxide (NO) by macrophages was responsible for the collapse of lymphoproliferative responses after burn injury in rats. First, we demonstrate here that 10 days post-burn, the inhibition of splenocyte response to concanavalin-A results from cytostatic, apoptotic, and necrotic effects of NO on activated T cells. This was evidenced by various criteria at the levels of DNA, mitochondria, and plasma membrane.

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