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Kinetics and properties of the cortisol-resistant lymphocyte population from lymph nodes of guinea pigs with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis

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Lymphocytes from the cervical lymph nodes of guinea pigs were incubated in medium No. 199 for 24 h in the presence of cortisol in a concentration of 20 or 100 μg%. The survival rate of the lymphocytes and their cortisol metabolism were determined and the nucleic acid content estimated cytophotometrically. A considerable decrease was found in cortisol metabolism by the lymphocytes from the 6th day after addition of an encephalitogenic mixture and there was a marked increase in the cortisol-resistant population of lymphocytes in guinea pigs with encephalomyelitis on the 17th–30th days after injection of the complete adjuvant. Cortisol in a concentration of 100 μg% lowered the nucleic acid content of the lymphocytes of the intact animals but had no effect on lymphocytes of guinea pigs of the two experimental groups during the period of a considerable increase in the cortisol-resistant population. Progesterone depressed the lympholytic action of cortisol and the metabolism of this hormone by lymphocytes of intact guinea pigs. The ability of progesterone to reduce the lympholytic action of cortisol was weakened in guinea pigs with encephalomyelitis and guinea pigs receiving the adjuvant.

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Pytskii, V.I., Arutyunova, E.É. Kinetics and properties of the cortisol-resistant lymphocyte population from lymph nodes of guinea pigs with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. Bull Exp Biol Med 83, 211–213 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00799426

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