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Thymic hormones and prostaglandins. I. Lack of stimulation of prostaglandin production by thymic hormones
Authors:F Homo-Delarche  J-F Bach  M Dardenne
Abstract:Prostaglandins (PGs) have been implicated as possible mediators of the biological activity of thymic hormones. It has been shown that type E-PGs are able to mimic the action of several thymic hormones and that indomethacin prevents in vivo or in vitro the appearance of Thy-1+ antigen induced by some of these factors. We thus investigated a possible role for PGs in the mechanism of action of different thymic extracts and peptides. Attempts to modulate prostaglandin production showed that neither thymosin fraction 5 (0.01 – 100 μg/ml), nor thymosin α 1 (1–10 μg/ml), thymulin (0.001–100 ng/ml), thymopoietin II (10 – 1000 ng/ml) or TP5 (10 – 1000 ng/ml) affect PGE2, 6-keto-PGF1 α, PGF2 α and TXB2 production by spleen cells from control and thymectomized mice. These results do not support the hypothesis that prostaglandins could act as mediators of thymic hormones.
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