Abstract: | Experiments on mice demonstrated that serum homologous globulin preparations containing normal autoantibodies caused induction of autoantibodies in subcutaneous injection to intact animals; this was recorded on the basis of increase of the blood autoantibody level and of the plaque-forming cells content in the spleen tissue. This activation was seen as soon as the first hours--24 hours after the administration of the preparation and failed to disappear in 7 days, persisting in repeated administration of the preparation. |