Publications by authors named "S H Kowalczyk-Bronisz"

It is presented that the newly synthesized mono- and disubstituted 2,5-dimercapto-1,3,4-thiodiazole derivatives exert immunotropic activity. This effect was evaluated by measuring plaque forming cell number, circulating immunoglobulins level, autologous rosette number, mitogenic activity and by performing popliteal lymph node assay. It is shown that intensity of immunotropic activity depends on chemical structure: mono-substituted derivatives had a strong suppressive effect, disubstituted compounds showed the variable activity.

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We have investigated the immunotropic effects of 23 seleno-organic compounds (8 benzisoselenazolones, 3 benzisoselenazolone oxides and 12 organic diselenides). All of the compounds increased the rosette formation of sheep red blood cells (SRBC) with spleen cells obtained from thymectomized C53BL/6 mice and incubated in vitro in the presence of imuran. Furthermore, 16 of the compounds were also assayed in vitro in the hydrocortisone test performed with C57BL/6 mouse thymocytes.

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The effect of an organophosphorus pesticide-phosalone on some parameters of humoral and cellular immunologic response in mice was investigated. Haematological and morphological examinations were made parallelly. It was found that immunotropic effect of phosalone was a reversible process.

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The results demonstrated immunotropic activity of seeds extracts and fractions from Lupinus angustifolius and Lupinus albus. Plaque forming cells (PFC) number to SRBC (sheep red blood cells) were elevated by an extract from Lupinus angustifolius and lowered by extracts from Lupinus albus. All preparations obtained from Lupinus angustifolius reduced the number of rosette forming cells (E-RFC).

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Seed extracts obtained from Lupinus albus and Lupinus angustifolius by treatment with 48% ethanol contained ca. 10% alkaloids (on a dry weight basis) and were non-toxic. Their acute toxicity (LD50) in the mouse is > 4000 mg kg-1 body wt.

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