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1) Production of tetanus antitoxin in rabbits and monkeys was followed by passive hemagglutination (HA) and toxin-neutralization (TN) tests. The HA activity was observed in both IgM and IgG in both animal species. 2) In rabbits, IgM antitoxin was detected as early as in 7 days, reached the maximum titer in 10--14 days, and disappeared in 3 weeks after the primary immunization. Antitoxin of IgG class was detected in 10 days, and increased gradually. The ratio of HA/TN titers ("serum ratio") was high at an early stage of primary immunization and approached the unity in 3--4 weeks. Unlike the case of guinea pigs, IgM was found to contribute greatly to this high level of ratio. Besides, most rabbits produced IgG antitoxin of high ratios at early stages of immunization. 3) The immune response of monkeys showed a pattern very similar to that of rabbits except a few days' delay in the time course of antitoxin titers. No IgG antitoxin with a high serum ratio was demonstrated. Therefore, the high serum ratio of early sera could be accounted for mainly by IgM. 4) In response to the secondary immunization, no IgM antitoxin was detected in either animal species. 5) No definite correlation between serum ratio and avidity in terms of "dilution ratio" was demonstrated. However, both the dilution ratio and serum ratio were high at an early stage of immunization and gradually decreased, though the magnitudes of the ratios were variable depending on individual animals.  相似文献   

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Comparative experimental investigations on guinea pigs immunized against tetanus, carried out with the use of different methods for the determination of immunity to tetanus, have demonstrated the existence of a relationship between the results of the tests used in these investigations (the neutralization test, the passive hemagglutination test and the allergic skin test) and the resistance of the animals to challenge with C. tetani spores in Dcl and Dlm50. The mechanisms of not only humoral, but also cell-mediated immunity play an important role in protection from tetanus infection. The possibility of using, on principle, the allergic skin test with tetanin for the evaluation of immunity to tetanus in individual patients with the aim of differential approach to protection against tetanus in traumas has been shown.  相似文献   

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Various factors affecting the indirect HA test for the titration of tetanus antitoxin have been evaluated with a view to obtaining maximum sensitivity in tests using unfixed sheep erythrocytes and sheep erythrocytes fixed with glutaraldehyde, formaldehyde and pyruvic aldehyde. The optimal concentration of tannic acid has been found to be 1/40 000 for tanning both fixed and unfixed sheep erythrocytes. Tanned sheep erythrocytes sensitized with 50 Lf/ml of tetanus toxoid at pH 7.2 for one hour were the most sensitive. Although the optimal temperature of sensitization was found to be 56 degrees C, unfixed cells tended to clump and lyse at this temperature. Thus a temperature of 37 degrees C was used to sensitize unfixed sheep erythrocytes. Sheep erythrocytes from different animals and the final concentration of sensitized sheep erythrocytes both had great effects on sensitivity. A final concentration of 0.5% of sensitized sheep erythrocytes was found suitable as a compromise between sensitivity and readability. The loss of sensitivity of fixed and sensitized erythrocytes was investigated by storing these cells at 4-8 degrees C for six to nine months.  相似文献   

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