Age-Related Effects of Sodium Arsenite on Splenocyte Proliferation and Th1/Th2 Cytokine Production
- Authors
- Cho, Yuri; Ahn, Kyong Hoon; Back, Moon Jung; Choi, Jong Min; Ji, Jung Eun; Won, Jong Hoon; Fu, Zhicheng; Jang, Ji Min; Kim, Dae Kyong
- Issue Date
- Feb-2012
- Publisher
- PHARMACEUTICAL SOC KOREA
- Keywords
- Aging; Arsenic; Heavy metal; Immunotoxicity; Splenocyte; Cytokine
- Citation
- ARCHIVES OF PHARMACAL RESEARCH, v.35, no.2, pp 375 - 382
- Pages
- 8
- Journal Title
- ARCHIVES OF PHARMACAL RESEARCH
- Volume
- 35
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 375
- End Page
- 382
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/20568
- DOI
- 10.1007/s12272-012-0219-3
- ISSN
- 0253-6269
- Abstract
- Aging is associated with immune dysfunction and conditions such as inflamm-aging and immunosuppression. Arsenic, an environmental contaminant distributed worldwide, affects the immune system. This study tested the hypothesis that arsenic has distinct effects on T cell proliferation and the production of cytokines by activated T cells. Murine splenocytes from young (2 months) and aged (24-26 months) C57BL/6 mice were exposed to arsenite (As3+), the most toxic form of inorganic arsenic, and stimulated with concanavalin A (Con A) or anti-CD3 antibody. T cell proliferation decreased significantly in response to Con A and anti-CD3 at subtoxic doses of arsenite in splenocytes from both young and aged mice. Arsenite, added concurrently with Con A or anti-CD3, significantly inhibited the production of interleukin-2 (IL-2), interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), and interleukin-4 (IL-4) by splenocytes from young mice and significantly reduced the production of IL-10 by splenocytes from aged mice. In contrast, the production of IL-2 and IL-4 by splenocytes from aged mice was only slightly affected by arsenite. The results show that arsenic exposure reduces the immune response in splenocytes. Moreover, this effect may be influenced by aging.
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