M. Jayachandran et C. Panneerselvam, EFFECT OF ASCORBIC-ACID SUPPLEMENTATION ON PHAGOCYTIC FUNCTION IN RATS DURING AGING, Journal of clinical biochemistry and nutrition, 18(1), 1995, pp. 43-48
Ageing is associated with greater susceptibility to nutritional defici
encies and to progressive senescence of the immune system. Ascorbic ac
id has been reported to have a corrective influence on the alteration
of immunological functions that occurs during ageing. We examined the
effect of a daily oral dose of ascorbic acid (20 mg/100 g body weight
for 15, 30, and 60 days) on immune responses in young and old rats. A
significant increase was observed in the total leucocyte count in both
young and old rats after 60 days of ascorbic acid supplementation. Wh
en rats were fed the normal diet, the values of phagocytosis, nitroblu
e tetrazolium reduction test, and soluble immune complex were lower in
the older animals than in the younger. On supplementation with ascorb
ic acid, an increase in all these immunological functions was observed
, the increment being highly significant in old rats after 60 days of
ascorbic acid supplementation. Hence, our results suggest that dietary
intake of ascorbic acid influences the cell-mediated immunity during
the ageing process.