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Immunological techniques for studies on the biogenesis of mitochondrial membrane proteins (1981)
Werner, S. ; Sebald, Werner
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Interleukin-6 administration has no acute hemodynamic or hematologic effect in the dog (1991)
Preiser, J. C. ; Schmartz, D. ; Van der Linden, P. ; Content, J. ; Vanden Bussche, P. ; Buurman, W. ; Sebald, Werner ; Dupont, E. ; Pinsky, M. R. ; Vincent, J. L.
To investigate the possible hemodynamic efl'ects of interleukin-6 (IL-6), a single dose of 15 mcg/kg of recombinant IL-6 isolated from Escherichia coli was injected intravenously in six pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs. After 30 min, saline infusion was performed to maintain the - pulmonary artery balloon-occluded pressure at baseline Ievel. The animals were observed for up to 5 hours. No other hemodynamic alteration was observed than a gradual decline in cardiac output attributed to anesthesia. Hematologic variables, blood glucose, and total serum proteins were also constant. IL-6 levels were markedly elevated in the blood, bot no tumor necrosis factor activity was detected. Thus a primary role for IL-6 in the early cardiovascular alterations associated with septic shock seems unlikely.
Regulation of IL-4 responsiveness in lymphoma B cells (1991)
Tony, H. P. ; Lehrnbecher, T. ; Merz, H. ; Sebald, Werner ; Wilhelm, M.
The responsiveness to IL-4 with and without costimulation with anti-IgM antibodies or phorbolester was studied in 35 cases of low grade non-Hodgkin Iymphoma by analyzing enhancement of CD23 and HLA dass li expression. The predominant phenotype responds directly to IL-4. Separate differentiation states can be distinguished according to coordinate or differential upregulation of CD23 and HLA dass II molecules by IL-4 alone, and differences in responsiveness to anti-IgM antibodies. A particular subgroup of B-lymphoma cells defines a separate stage of B-eeil differentiation. They fail to express high affinity binding sites for IL-4 and accordingly do not respond to IL-4- mediated signals. Cross-linking membrane lgM receptors or direct activation of protein kinase C via phorbolester induces IL-4 receptor expression and subsequent IL-4 reactivity.
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