The effects of orally administered ofloxacin on functional parameters of cell-mediated immunity were investigated in 15 patients with respiratory or urinary tract infections. Mononuclear leucocytes were obtained before administering the drug, 1 h after the first dose, and five days later. The cells were stimulated with lectins, tetanus toxoid and Newcastle Disease virus in order to assess mitogen- and antigen-induced lymphocyte proliferation and production of gamma-interferon, interleukin-2 and alpha-interferon. An increase in proliferative response to pokeweed mitogen and a slight but significant decrease in alpha-interferon production were observed, while other parameters remained unaffected by treatment.
Effects of ofloxacin on cell-mediated immune response and lymphokine production.
BIGLINO, Alberto;PUGLIESE, Agostino
1990-01-01
Abstract
The effects of orally administered ofloxacin on functional parameters of cell-mediated immunity were investigated in 15 patients with respiratory or urinary tract infections. Mononuclear leucocytes were obtained before administering the drug, 1 h after the first dose, and five days later. The cells were stimulated with lectins, tetanus toxoid and Newcastle Disease virus in order to assess mitogen- and antigen-induced lymphocyte proliferation and production of gamma-interferon, interleukin-2 and alpha-interferon. An increase in proliferative response to pokeweed mitogen and a slight but significant decrease in alpha-interferon production were observed, while other parameters remained unaffected by treatment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.