Abstract

It has been found that β-endorphin modulation of lymphocyte proliferative activity in male donors is mainly observed at a relatively young age (in groups aged 20–29 and 30–39 years), it gradually becomes lower with age, and disappears in donors at aged 50–60 years. At the same time, women have a prolonged modulating effect of peptide on proliferation. In women aged 50–59 years, the peptide has a marked promotional effect on spontaneous proliferation at concentrations of 10−7, 10−8, and 10−10 M induced by a suboptimal concentration of phytohemagglutinin (PHA) at 10−10 M, while in women aged 30–39 years, β-endorphin suppresses PHA-induced proliferative response. In men aged 20–29 years, β-endorphin stimulates the uptake capacity of neutrophils, whereas in those aged 50–59 years, this capacity is suppressed by β-endorphin. In female donors from any age groups, β-endorphin was not found to influence the activity of neurophils.

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