The effects of halothane anaesthesia on antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity in rats.
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Paterson Laboratories, Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute, ManchesterIssue Date
1977-05
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Lymphocytes from rats killed while anaesthetized with 1-5 per cent halothane showed a significantly reduced capacity to induce lysis of antibody-coated target cells compared with those from untreated rats. This effect was short-lived however, being no longer apparent in lymphoid cells taken from rats 2 h after their recovery from such anaesthesia. Surgical procedures were not effective in extending the duration of reduced ADCC activity. The implication of these findings is that the post-operative depression of this in vitro assay of immunocompetence results from the influence of the anaesthetic agent per se or its metabolities with surgical trauma having little role.Citation
The effects of halothane anaesthesia on antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity in rats. 1977, 32 (5):609-15 ImmunologyJournal
ImmunologyPubMed ID
863473Type
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