D. Atre et Ej. Blumenthal, MELATONIN - IMMUNE MODULATION OF SPLEEN-CELLS IN YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED AND SENESCENT MICE, Mechanism of ageing and development, 103(3), 1998, pp. 255-268
We examined the effects of melatonin on the immune response in aged mi
ce in an in vitro model system. Spleen cells were removed from 2 month
old, 11 month old, and 19 month old C57/BL6 male mice and incubated w
ith melatonin concentrations ranging from 50 to 5000 ng melatonin/ml.
All age groups demonstrated increased ability to proliferation in resp
onse to mitogenic stimulation when melatonin and mitogen were added at
the same time, and we demonstrated that 11 month old and 19 month old
mice exhibited a greater increase in proliferation response than the
young 2 month old mice. We further examined whether this increased res
ponsiveness was due to increased levels of IL-2 and found that while t
here was a significant age-dependent difference in the levels of IL-2
in the different age groups, melatonin had no effect on IL-2 levels in
any age groups despite the fact that proliferation increased in all g
roups. The underlying mechanism of melatonin action is being investiga
ted further. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All r
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