concanavalin-a and Uterine-Diseases

concanavalin-a has been researched along with Uterine-Diseases* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for concanavalin-a and Uterine-Diseases

ArticleYear
Effect of ovarian hormones on periodical changes in immune resistance associated with estrous cycle in the beagle bitch.
    Immunobiology, 2004, Volume: 209, Issue:8

    In bitches, the onset of pyometra, an infection of the uterus, characteristically occurs in the first half of the diestrous stage in the estrous cycle, in which the blood concentration of progesterone peaks and that of estradiol-17beta is lowest. To investigate the immunological mechanisms governing stage-specific onset of pyometra, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNCs) were collected from beagle bitches during different stages of the estrous cycle and examined using various immunological assays. When we examined the proliferative response of PBMNCs to PYO-252, that is a clone of Escherichia coli isolated from the uterus of a dog afflicted with pyometra, the response of PBMNCs significantly decreased in the first half (day 10) of diestrus, but increased in proestrus/estrus. No significant differences were observed in the responses to concanavaline A between stages of the cycle. Throughout the estrous cycle, canine PBMNCs did not respond to lipopolysaccharide derived from E. coli. The response of PBMNCs collected in anestrus to PYO-252 was significantly enhanced upon the addition of estradiol-17beta to the culture. In contrast, these responses were significantly suppressed in the presence of progesterone. Progesterone progenitor or metabolite molecules, which have a low affinity for the progesterone receptor, did not affect proliferative responses. Expression of gamma interferon (IFNgamma) in response to PYO-252 was also significantly enhanced by estradiol-17beta, but suppressed by progesterone. This evidence suggests that in the first half of the diestrous stage, suppressed activity of cellular immunity results from increasing progesterone concentration and minimal estrogen release. This marked decrease of immune resistance allows the expansion of E. coli, which enter the uterine cavity through the loosened cervical canal during estrus, leading to pyometra onset.

    Topics: Animals; Concanavalin A; Diestrus; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Endometrium; Escherichia coli Infections; Estradiol; Female; Gene Expression; Immunity, Innate; Interferon-gamma; Leukocytes, Mononuclear; Lipopolysaccharides; Lymphocyte Activation; Progesterone; Receptors, Progesterone; Suppuration; Uterine Diseases

2004
Suppression of lymphocyte blastogenesis in cows with puerperal metritis and mastitis.
    The Journal of veterinary medical science, 1995, Volume: 57, Issue:2

    Mitogenic responses of peripheral blood lymphocytes in naturally occurring clinical puerperal metritis and mastitis were investigated. Glucose consumption index (GCI) values for phytohaemagglutinin (PHA), concanavalin A (Con A) and pokeweed mitogen (PWM) in the puerperal metritic cows and mastitic cows were significantly lower than those in the healthy cows. Suppression of lymphocyte blastogenesis was correlated to an increased concentration of serum ammonia in the puerperal metritic cows, and of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (alpha 1AG) in the mastitic cows. Lymphocyte blastogenesis in the mastitic cows was also correlated to the serum concentration of vitamin E. These findings indicate that the puerperal metritic and mastitic cows are associated with impaired lymphocyte blastogenesis.

    Topics: Ammonia; Animals; Aspartate Aminotransferases; Cattle; Cattle Diseases; Cholesterol; Concanavalin A; Female; gamma-Glutamyltransferase; Glycolysis; Hydrocortisone; Ketone Bodies; Lymphocyte Activation; Lymphocytes; Mastitis, Bovine; Orosomucoid; Phytohemagglutinins; Pokeweed Mitogens; Puerperal Disorders; Reference Values; Uterine Diseases; Vitamin E

1995
Inflammation-induced expression of sialyl Lewis X-containing glycan structures on alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (orosomucoid) in human sera.
    The Journal of experimental medicine, 1993, Mar-01, Volume: 177, Issue:3

    The glycosylation of the acute phase glycoprotein alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) in human sera is subject to marked changes during acute inflammation as a result of the cytokine-induced hepatic acute phase reaction. The changes described thus far comprise alterations in the type of branching of the carbohydrate structures as revealed by increased reactivity of AGP with concanavalin A. We now report on acute inflammation-induced increases in alpha 1-->3-fucosylated AGP molecules, as detected by the reactivity of AGP towards the fucose-binding Aleuria aurantia lectin (AAL) in crossed affino-immunoelectrophoresis of human sera. Laparotomy of women, for the removal of benign tumors of the uterus, was used as a model for the development of the hepatic acute phase response. Hugh increases were detected in the amounts of strongly AAL-reactive fractions of AGP, presumably containing three or more fucosylated N-acetyllactosamine units. At least part of these Lewis X-type glycans (Gal beta 1-->[Fuc alpha 1-->3]GlcNAc-R) appeared to be substituted also with an alpha 2-->3-linked sialic acid residue. This was revealed by the laparotomy-induced abundant staining of AGP with an antisialyl Lewis X monoclonal antibody (CSLEX-1) on blots of sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels containing AGP isolated from the sera of a patient at various days after operation. It is concluded that acute inflammation induces a strong increase in sialyl Lewis X-substituted AGP molecules that persists at a high level throughout the inflammatory period. We postulate that these changes represent a physiological feedback response on the interaction between leukocytes and inflamed endothelium, which is mediated via sialylated Lewis X structures and the selectin endothelial-leukocyte adhesion molecule 1.

    Topics: Acute-Phase Proteins; Acute-Phase Reaction; Antibodies, Monoclonal; Antigens; Carbohydrate Sequence; Cell Communication; Concanavalin A; Endothelium; Female; Glycosylation; Humans; Immunoelectrophoresis; Inflammation; Laparotomy; Lectins; Leukocytes; Lewis Blood Group Antigens; Lewis X Antigen; Molecular Sequence Data; Orosomucoid; Polysaccharides; Protein Binding; Uterine Diseases

1993