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Methanolcell mediated immunityhumoral immunity Toxicity fro me hanol (MeOH), a potentially significant problem due to occupational, accidental, intentional, as well as daily ingestion of small amounts of the agent, only receives considerable attention after severe signs of intoxication have set in or death is imminent. While accidental and intentional exposures usually involve very high doses, the occupational and ingestion forms more often reflect small daily intakes. Still, even at the low levels, little is known about the potential immunotoxic implications (and less so in regard to mechanisms) from these ongoing exposures. This study has been focused on the effect of methanol on cell mediated and humoral immune function in non-immunized and immunized rats. The level of methanol used in this study was one fourth of the LD50 values (2.37 gm/kg b.wt). The cell mediated and humoral immune function tests were carried out in seven different groups of albino rats, namely control, 1 day, 15 days, 30 days and corresponding immunized groups were used. Sheep red blood cells (SRBC 5 × 109 cells/ ml) were used for immunizing the animals that belongs to the immunized groups. Food intake, urine output, animal and organs weight ratio, cellularity of lymphoid organs and foot pad thickness were significantly decreased when compared with respective controls. However, water intake, and leucocytes migration inhibition were significantly increased when compared with respective control groups. Antibody titre was significantly increased in nonimmunized groups and significantly decreased in immunized groups. Therefore, the present study encompasses that repeated exposure of methanol profoundly suppressed the cell mediated and humoral immunity. from 2005 International Meeting of The Institute of Human Virology Baltimore, USA, 29 August – 2 September 2005

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  • This study has been focused on the effect of methanol on cell mediated and humoral immune function in non-immunized and immunized rats

  • Sheep red blood cells (SRBC 5 × 109 cells/ ml) were used for immunizing the animals that belongs to the immunized groups

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Cell Mediated And Humoral Immune Functions After Methanol NP Jeya Parthasarathy*‡, R Srikumar and RS Sheela Devi Address: Laboratory of Immunology, Department of Physiology, University of Madras, Chennai, Tamilnadu India Email: NP Jeya Parthasarathy* - njeyaparthasarathy@yahoo.co.in * Corresponding author ‡Presenting author from 2005 International Meeting of The Institute of Human Virology Baltimore, USA, 29 August – 2 September 2005

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