Publications by authors named "R Capetola"

To investigate the effects of long-term all-trans-retinoic acid (RA) treatment on epidermal differentiation in vivo, rhino mice were treated topically with 0.005% RA, and their epidermis was analysed histologically and biochemically after 5, 13 and 26 weeks of treatment. Effects of RA were observed first in the living layers of the epidermis, and then in the non-viable stratum corneum.

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A multiple immunodeficiency, involving antibody- and cell-mediated responses in 10 Chinese Shar-Pei (CSP) dogs is described. Abnormal levels of serum IgM and IgA in most cases, and IgG in fewer cases characterized the immunoglobulin deficiencies. Decreased in vitro proliferative responses of pokeweed mitogen (PWM)-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were found in nine cases.

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Tepoxalin [5-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-hydroxy-(4-methoxyphenyl)-N-methyl-1H- pyrazole-3-propanamide] is a potent inhibitor of sheep seminal vesicle cyclooxygenase (CO) (IC50 = 4.6 microM), rat basophilic leukemia cell (RBL-1) lysate CO (IC50 = 2.85 microM) and CO from intact RBL-1 cells (IC50 = 4.

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Guanine ribonucleosides that have been substituted at the C8 position with bromine or thiol groups have been shown previously to activate NK cells and to act as sparing agents for IL-2 in the generation of LAK cells. Herein, we examined a disubstituted guanosine, 7-allyl-8-oxoguanosine (loxoribine), for the ability to activate NK cells and to interact with IL-2 in the generation of LAK cells. Loxoribine enhanced the NK activity of murine spleen cells with optimal activity occurring after 10 h of culture at concentrations ranging from 50 to 150 microM.

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Guanine ribonucleosides which have been substituted at the N7 and/or C8 positions have been shown previously to activate natural killer (NK) cells and to act as sparing agents for interleukin-2 (IL-2) in the in vitro generation of lymphokine activated killer (LAK) cells. In this paper we examined a disubstituted guanosine, 7-allyl-8-oxoguanosine (loxoribine), for the ability to activate NK cells and to interact with IL-2 in the generation of LAK cells in vivo. Following iv administration, loxoribine enhanced murine splenic NK activity in a dose-related fashion, with optimal responses occurring at 3 mg/mouse.

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