V. Kren et al., PREVENTION OF ACUTE GRAFT-VERSUS-HOST DISEASE IN RATS USING 9-(2-PHOSPHONOMETHOXYETHYL) ADENINE (PMEA), Folia biologica, 39(2), 1993, pp. 78-86
Severe graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) developed following intravenou
s administration of parental BN.lx lymphoid cells into (SHR x BN.lx)F1
animals. Clinical symptoms, including foot-pad hyperemia, slobbering,
melaena, progressive weight loss leading to death within 3 to 4 weeks
, can be completely abrogated by 8 injections of PMEA starting 1 h aft
er cell administration. Practically normal histological findings in PM
EA-treated animals contrasted with nearly complete damage of bone marr
ow, lymphoid infiltration of salivary glands and even ulceration with
hemorrhage of the epidermoid part of the stomach in untreated control
GVHD animals.