Mechanisms of dialkyltin induced immunopathology |
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Authors: | A H Penninks W Seinen |
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Institution: | Working Group Pathology‐Toxicology, Departments of Veterinary Pathology and Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology , University of Utrecht , Biltstraat 172, Utrecht, 3572 BP, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary In this report the immunotoxk effects of dialkyltin compounds are reviewed. In rats they induce lymphocyte depletion in the thymus and the thymus dependent areas of the peripheral lymphoid organs, without signs of a generalized toxicity. As a consequence of their selective lymphocytotoxic action they cause immunosuppression, especially of the cell mediated immunity. Various mechanisms are discussed that may he involved in the selective effect on the thymus, indirectly through changes in endocrine control or the reticular epithelial cells, and directly on the intrathymic rapidly dividing cells. It is .suggested that the immunotoxicity of dialkyltin compounds is related to their affinity for dithiol groups, resulting in a disturbance of cell energetics as well as in cell proliferation. |
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Keywords: | pathophysiology transport allometry lung translocation |
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