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Influence of anti-inflammatory drugs on the interaction of lymphocytes and macrophages

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  • Cellular Aspects of Anti-Rheumatic Agents
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The helper function of macrophages in lymphocyte stimulation is well known, but there are indications that macrophages may also exert a suppressor effect on lymphocytes. This effect might be due to prostaglandins secreted by the macrophages. In order to test this hypothesis anti-inflammatory drugs, some of which are known inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis, were added to a series of phytohaemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated lymphocyte cultures containing different proportions of macrophages and lymphocytes. The experiments showed that high concentrations of all drugs were inhibitory. Moderate concentrations of some of the PG-synthesis-inhibiting drugs (like indomethacin and mefenamic acid), however, appeared to have a stimulatory effect. The stimulation was more pronounced in cultures containing a high proportion of macrophages. These results support the assumption that macrophages release prostaglandins, which suppress PHA-induced lymphocyte proliferation.

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Mullink, H., von Blomberg, M. Influence of anti-inflammatory drugs on the interaction of lymphocytes and macrophages. Agents and Actions 10, 512–515 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02024154

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