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  • Title: The role of leukocytes in the serum acute-phase reaction accompanying inflammatory reactions.
    Author: Budavári I, Fodor J, Dubecz S, Fürész J.
    Journal: Acta Physiol Hung; 1983; 61(3):123-9. PubMed ID: 6359817.
    Abstract:
    The effects of whole-body X-irradiation with a dose of (7 Gray) were studied on the time course of systemic responses (fever, leukocytosis, serum coeruloplasmin concentration) in turpentine-induced inflammation and on the acute-phase reaction (coeruloplasmin, haptoglobin and seromucoid) produced by various stressful conditions (turpentine-abscess, immobilization, restraint conditions). Results showed that in the irradiated animals the lack of the leukocytic and febrile response to turpentine administration was accompanied by a normal coeruloplasmin response. Therefore, we have concluded to the involvement of more than one mediator in the development of systemic reactions accompanying inflammation. The leukopenia induced by whole-body irradiation could not prevent the development or reduce the magnitude of the acute-phase response in any of the models analysed. This observation appears to make doubtful the exclusive role of leukocytes in the mediation of the acute-phase reaction.
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