- [Protease inhibitors as immunomodulators in experimental acute pancreatitis and staphylococcal infection].
[Protease inhibitors as immunomodulators in experimental acute pancreatitis and staphylococcal infection].
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii, i immunobiologii (1993-01-01)
G A Chalyĭ, L G Prokopenko, N A Latysh
PMID7520651
ABSTRACT
The influence of protease-inhibiting preparations on the development of humoral immune response in diseases involving the development of secondary immunodeficiency (experimentally induced acute pancreatitis and staphylococcal infection) has been studied. Five injections of contrycal and epsilon-aminocaproic acid (epsilon-ACA), starting from day 1 after the induction of acute pancreatitis, normalized the immune response induced by sheep red blood cells 24 hours after operation. In staphylococcal infection protease-inhibiting preparations (contrycal, epsilon-ACA, Amben) produced a protective effect, increasing the survival rate and the mean survival time of the animals infected with staphylococci.
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