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Lymphocyte Subpopulations And Other Laboratory Parameters In Patients With The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) And Related Conditions, Steven C. Shivers Jan 1988

Lymphocyte Subpopulations And Other Laboratory Parameters In Patients With The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) And Related Conditions, Steven C. Shivers

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), AIDS-Related Complex (ARC) and other high-risk individuals were evaluated for lymphocyte subsets and serum levels of IgG, IgA, IgM, complement C3 and C4, B2-rnicroglobulin, circulating immune complexes and antibodies to HIV (1). Patients with other immunologic diseases not related to AIDS and healthy individuals not at risk for AIDS were also included in the study. AIDS-related patients overall showed significant (p < .05) relative and absolute decreases helper/inducer T cells, and relative and absolute increases in suppressor/ cytotoxic T cells, resulting in dramatic decreases in helper to suppressor ratios. Relative decreases in total T cells and increases in B cells and natural killer (NK) cells were also observed in some AIDSrelated patients. Four patients not at risk for AIDS had borderline and possibly false positive HIV antibody results. Antibody levels in one of these patients gradually changed to negative after a period of a few weeks. AIDS-related patients overall were also found to have significant (p < .05) increases in serum levels of imrnunoglobulins, B2-microglobulin, and circulating immune complexes. Significant changes in serum levels of Complement C3 and C4 were not observed.


Inhibition Of Murine Lymphokine Activated Killer (Lak) Cell Cytotoxicity By Adherent Cells And Prostaglandin E2, Kimberly G. Roe Jan 1987

Inhibition Of Murine Lymphokine Activated Killer (Lak) Cell Cytotoxicity By Adherent Cells And Prostaglandin E2, Kimberly G. Roe

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

The effect of adherent cells, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), and indomethacin on LAK cell activity of C57BL/6J (B6) mice was investigated. Depletion of adherent cells from splenocyte cultures prior to LAK cell generation increased LAK cell cytotoxicity by 60% compared to non-depleted splenocyte cultures. Depletion of adherent cells from splenocyte cultures following five days of incubation and prior to the LAK cell assay resulted in a similar enhancement. Indomethacin, an inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis, enhanced LAK cell cytotoxicity in splenocyte cultures. PGE2 inhibited LAK cell cytotoxicity of adherent cell depleted splenocytes 28% and 88% at l0-6 …


T Cell Subset Analysis In The C57bl/6j Mouse, Bonny Bass Jan 1987

T Cell Subset Analysis In The C57bl/6j Mouse, Bonny Bass

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Functional studies of murine T cells were performed to verify the role of T cells and adherent cells in the production of IL-2 and to clarify the role of the L3T4 receptor. Whole spleen cells were passed over nylon wool columns to obtain purified populations of cells for this purpose. It was found upon reconstitution of the T cells and adherent cells that a collaboration between the two was necessary for optimal IL-2 production. Their level of IL-2 production increased above the amount produced by the whole spleen cells. Antibody mediated cytotoxicity using L3T4 antisera identified T helper cells exclusively. …


The Strain Improvement Of Aspergillus Ficuum Nrrl 3135, Eric A. Utt Jan 1987

The Strain Improvement Of Aspergillus Ficuum Nrrl 3135, Eric A. Utt

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

A strain improvement program was initiated to increase the yield of extracellular phytase (EC 3.1.3.8) in Aspergillus ficuum NRRL 3135. A minimal plating medium containing 2.99 g liter-1 a-ketoglutaric acid was developed to decrease and stabilized conidiogenesis time and facilitate the isolation of single colonies. Exposure of A. ficuum conidia to 0.5 mg ml-1 N-methyl-N’-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (NTG) for 15 min at pH 6.5 caused a one log kill and an increase in the mutation rate of 800-fold. Treatment of A. ficuum conidia with 46 ergs mm-2 sec -1 UV radiation for 30 sec resulted in a one …


Analysis Of Immune Enhancing Effects Of Interleukin-2, Sharareh Sazesh Jan 1987

Analysis Of Immune Enhancing Effects Of Interleukin-2, Sharareh Sazesh

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

The effectiveness of IL-2 in the enhancement of immune responses in B6-AKR and normal B6 mice was investigated. In vivo treatment of chimeras with murine IL-2 partially restored PFC responses of their splenocytes to SRBC. This treatment suppressed splenocytes IL-2 production in chimeras. In vivo treatment of chimeras with rhIL-2 resulted in a slight enhancement of mitogenic responses to Con-A. This treatment had no significant effect on mitogenic responses to PHA. The rhIL-2 treatment did not result in suppression of IL-2 production by chimeric splenocytes. Recombinant human IL-2 enhanced mitogenic responses of normal B6 and chimeric mice to PHA in …


Isolation And Characterization Of The Crossreactive Antigenic And Allergenic Components In Callistemon Citrinis And Melaleuca Quinquenervia Pollen By Immunochemical Methods, Brett E. Stanaland Jan 1985

Isolation And Characterization Of The Crossreactive Antigenic And Allergenic Components In Callistemon Citrinis And Melaleuca Quinquenervia Pollen By Immunochemical Methods, Brett E. Stanaland

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

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Effects On Iron And Cobalt On Methane Production From Dairy Cattle Manure, Mark E. Himes Jan 1983

Effects On Iron And Cobalt On Methane Production From Dairy Cattle Manure, Mark E. Himes

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

The effects of iron and cobalt on methanogenesis from dairy cattle manure were studied. Four-liter digestors with 3-liter working volumes were charged daily with dairy manure (4.5% W/V volatile solids) to achieve a 3-day retention time. Digestors were incubated at 37°C and pH 7.0 on a rotary shaker. Duplicate digestors were maintained under the following parameters: controls (no ions added), Co++ at 4.958 mg/liter, Fe++ at 20.64 mg/liter and Fe++ and Co++ at above stated final digestor concentrations.

Significantly higher production of biogas and methane occurred with the addition of iron (p = .05). Iron-amended digestors …


The Effect Of Ph On Methane Production From Dairy Cattle Manure, Mary G. Stafford Jan 1982

The Effect Of Ph On Methane Production From Dairy Cattle Manure, Mary G. Stafford

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

The effects of pH upon methane production from anaerobic digestion of dairy cattle manure were investigated. One liter digesters were maintained by daily adjustment at the following pH levels: 7.6, 7.0, 6.0, 5.5, and 5.0. After 33 weeks of incubation the working volume of the digesters was increased to 3 liters. Digesters were incubated on a rotary shaker at 37°C. Digesters were loaded at the desired volatile solids concentrations, without an inoculum, and maintained from day one by daily additions and withdrawals to achieve a 3 day retention time. After 50 weeks of operation the manure from a second dairy …


The Microbial Biochemical Potential Of Two Detention-Retention Marshes In The Kissimmee River Valley Watershed, Douglas A. Winkelmann Oct 1981

The Microbial Biochemical Potential Of Two Detention-Retention Marshes In The Kissimmee River Valley Watershed, Douglas A. Winkelmann

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

One of the major programs to abate the deterioration of water quality in the Lake Okeechobee watershed was the addition of detention-retention facilities. The microbial biochemical potential of two different detention-retention marshes in the Kissimmee River Valley were examined to determine their effectiveness to improve water quality. The kinetics of decomposition and nutrient mineralization and assimilation, as mediated by microorganisms, and the enumeration of microorganisms capable of utilizing various substrates were studied. Various communities within each marsh were studied during a 2-year period. The decomposition rates of 3 plant substrates were determined. Chitin was used as a standard for organic …


Methane Production From Dairy Cattle Waste, Michael H. Scholla Apr 1981

Methane Production From Dairy Cattle Waste, Michael H. Scholla

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

A microbiological and economic study of methane production from dairy cattle waste was performed. The profit potential of producing methane and other vendable products from dairy cattle wastes was studied using a computerized cost model. The unit gas cost ($/cu. ft. methane) was determined for refractory volatile solids (VS) concentrations between 52% and 28% (W/W). Reaction rate constants (RKO) between 5.92 x 109 and 1.24 x 1011 were used. Retention time (RT) was varied between 1 and 10 days. Total solids (TS) concentration was varied between 8% and 14%. Analyses were performed with and without a fertilizer plant option for …