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Resting and concanavalin-A stimulated levels of cyclic nucleotides in splenic cells of aging mice with spontaneous cancers.
Authors:C F Tam  G S Smith  R L Walford
Institution:Department of Pathology School of Medicine University of California Los Angeles, California 90024, USA
Abstract:The resting levels of cyclic 3′, 5′ -adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and cyclic 3′, 5′ -guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) in splenic lymphoid cells of 25 aged (C57BL/10 × C3H)F1 hybrid mice with spontaneous tumors, including 5 with hepatoma, 10 with lung tumor, 2 with lymphoma, and 8 with several varieties of tumor, as well as in 18 young and 13 tumor-free aging mice, were measured. The alterations in cyclic nucleotide levels in spleen cells characteristic of normal aging in tumor-free animals may be additionally influenced by the occurrence of spontaneous neoplasia. Furthermore, the levels may vary with different types of late-life tumors. For example, levels of cAMP in resting spleen cells of old mice with hepatomas were not different than in age-matched controls, whereas spleen, cells from old mice with lung tumors showed exceedingly high levels of resting cAMP. Upon in vitro stimulation by Con-A, the splenic lymphoid cells from mice bearing spontaneous late-life lung and liver tumors displayed different kinetic patterns of percent changes in cAMP, cGMP and cAMP/cGMP ratios when compared to either young or age-matched tumor-free controls. Thus, both resting and Con-A stimulated levels of cAMP and cGMP and their ratios in splenic lymphoid cells may be affected by spontaneous cancer elsewhere in the body, including cancer of non-lymphoid type and origin. These findings plus the known functional decline in immune response capacity and the increase in spontaneous tumor incidence with age may suggest the existence of a complex relationship among cyclic nucleotide levels, immunity, aging, and cancer.
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