Affiliation:
1. Surgical Department C and Tissue Typing Laboratory, Rigshospitalet, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract
Abstract
Cell mediated immunofunction, as expressed by total lymphocyte count, B and T cell count, in vitro blastogenic response to unspecific mitogens (phytohaemagglutinin and poke weed mitogen) and microbial antigens (Candida albicans, purified protein derivative, Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli), was assessed in 8 otherwise normal patients undergoing elective, uncomplicated gastric surgery. The results showed a significant depression in all parameters on the first and/or third postoperative day, except for the blastogenic response to unspecific mitogens, which was unchanged throughout the study. Compared with the preoperative value, the total lymphocyte count decreased by 48 per cent with a similar fall in both T and B cells. The blastogenic response to C. albicans, purified protein derivative, Staph. aureus and E. coli decreased by 45, 42, 75 and 76 per cent respectively. When measured on the seventh and ninth postoperative days all parameters had returned to preoperative levels. Thus, even during clinically uncomplicated surgery, significant cell mediated immunodepression can be demonstrated by the blastogenic response of peripheral lymphocytes to common microbial antigens. The results suggest that this phenomenon may be secondary to the disappearance of specific reactive lymphocytes from the peripheral blood following surgical trauma.
Funder
Foundation for Medical Research in Copenhagen, Faeroe Islands and Greenland, from the Danish Medical Research Council, the Danish Cancer Society and Nordisk Gjenforsikrings Selskabs Jubilæumsfond
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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