Abstract
A decline in 5'-nucleotidase production was observed in short-term tissue culture of guinea pig alveolar, peritoneal, splenic, and liver macrophages during exposure to 10(2) microM rifampicin, 1 microM levamisole, or 10 micrograms of cytoplasmic protein antigen extracted from Mycobacterium microti. Liver macrophage 5'-nucleotidase production was more significantly inhibited by the three agents. Cytoplasmic protein antigen from M. microti was the most potent inhibitor of 5'-nucleotidase production.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology