Da. Maria et al., MONONUCLEAR CELL CYTOTOXICITY IN RATS WITH WALKER-256 TUMOR, Brazilian journal of medical and biological research, 27(6), 1994, pp. 1343-1346
In the present study we characterized the cytotoxicity of Wistar rat m
ononuclear cells from 21 animals which received 10(6) Walker 256 tumor
cells by the subcutaneous route. All animals developed the tumor. Cyt
otoxicity was studied 15 days after inoculation using spleen, thymus a
nd lymph node T lymphocytes as well as macrophages from the peritoneal
cavity. A Walker 256 tumor cell suspension and tumor cells in culture
(YAC-1) were labelled with Cr-51 and used as target cells, according
to the Herberman technique and a gamma counter was used for counting.
Anti-Walker cell cytotoxicity was significantly decreased in T lymphoc
ytes from the spleen (9.6% vs 51.1% for the control) and thymus (11.5%
vs 38.2% for the control), whereas no difference was observed for lym
ph nodes (41.2% vs 49.5% for the control) or macrophages (43.4% vs 46.
3% for the control). Anti-YAC-1 cytotoxicity was significantly decreas
ed in T lymphocytes from all lymphoid organs compared to control: 23.6
% vs 42.8% for the spleen, 22.6% vs 41.1% for the thymus, 26.6% vs 42.
1% for lymph nodes, and 27.1% vs 46.3% for macrophages. No correlation
was observed between tumor weight, and anti-Walker cytotoxicity or an
ti-YAC-1 cytotoxicity.