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In vivo modulation of the distribution of thymocyte subsets by female sex steroid hormones

Leposavić, Gordana; Obradović, S; Kosec, Duško; Pejčić-Karapetrović, Branka; Vidić-Danković, Biljana

(Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam, 2001)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Leposavić, Gordana
AU  - Obradović, S
AU  - Kosec, Duško
AU  - Pejčić-Karapetrović, Branka
AU  - Vidić-Danković, Biljana
PY  - 2001
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/280
AB  - This study examined the effects of the principal ovarian steroids, 17 beta -estradiol (E) and progesterone (P), on the thymic structure and on the intrathymic development of T-cells. Adult female rats were ovariectomized (OVX) and treated for 13 days with physiological doses of either E or P; controls received an equivalent volume of vehicle. Ovariectomy produced a marked increase (vs, sham-operated controls) in thymus weight, which was associated with an increase in the volume and cellularity of both the medulla and cortex. Treatment of OVX rats with E reduced the thymic weight to value, which was significantly lower than that of sham-operated controls decreasing the volume of cortex below level in sham-OVX rats, and reversing the effect of ovariectomy on the volume of medulla. P only prevented the increases in thymus weight and cortical volume induced by OVX. However, unlike E, it had no discernable effect on the medullary volume. E treatment reduced the cellularity of the cortex and medulla to values, which were lower than those of sham-OVX rats, while P only reversed the effects of OVX on the cellularity of both the compartments. Ovariectomy also had a profound effect on the thymocyte profile, increasing the proportion of CD4(+)8(+)TCR alpha beta (-) cells and producing a corresponding decrease in the relative proportions of all TCR alpha beta (high) cell subsets. The decrease in the latter was opposed by treatment with E or P. However, the sensitivity of the less mature cells (except CD4(-)8(-)TCR alpha beta (-), the percentage of which was reduced by both hormones) to the two hormones differed. E reduced the relative proportion of CD4(-)8(+)TCR alpha beta (-), CD4(-)8(+)TCR alpha beta (low) and CD4(+) 8(+)TCR alpha beta (-) cells, while P increased the percentage of CD4(-) 8 +TCR alpha beta (low) cells. The results suggest that E anti P affect both the lymphoid and nonlymphoid compartments of the thymus, and that while P increases the volume of the nonlymphoid component of the medulla, E has the opposite effect. The finding that ovariectomy decreased while E and P increased the relative proportion of the most mature thymocytes, which include CD4(-)8(-)TCR alpha beta (high) cells that are believed to harbour potentially autoreactive cell clones, is particularly interesting and may relate to the high propensity of autoimmune diseases in females.
PB  - Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam
T2  - International Immunopharmacology
T1  - In vivo modulation of the distribution of thymocyte subsets by female sex steroid hormones
VL  - 1
IS  - 1
SP  - 1
EP  - 12
DO  - 10.1016/S1567-5769(00)00006-0
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Leposavić, Gordana and Obradović, S and Kosec, Duško and Pejčić-Karapetrović, Branka and Vidić-Danković, Biljana",
year = "2001",
abstract = "This study examined the effects of the principal ovarian steroids, 17 beta -estradiol (E) and progesterone (P), on the thymic structure and on the intrathymic development of T-cells. Adult female rats were ovariectomized (OVX) and treated for 13 days with physiological doses of either E or P; controls received an equivalent volume of vehicle. Ovariectomy produced a marked increase (vs, sham-operated controls) in thymus weight, which was associated with an increase in the volume and cellularity of both the medulla and cortex. Treatment of OVX rats with E reduced the thymic weight to value, which was significantly lower than that of sham-operated controls decreasing the volume of cortex below level in sham-OVX rats, and reversing the effect of ovariectomy on the volume of medulla. P only prevented the increases in thymus weight and cortical volume induced by OVX. However, unlike E, it had no discernable effect on the medullary volume. E treatment reduced the cellularity of the cortex and medulla to values, which were lower than those of sham-OVX rats, while P only reversed the effects of OVX on the cellularity of both the compartments. Ovariectomy also had a profound effect on the thymocyte profile, increasing the proportion of CD4(+)8(+)TCR alpha beta (-) cells and producing a corresponding decrease in the relative proportions of all TCR alpha beta (high) cell subsets. The decrease in the latter was opposed by treatment with E or P. However, the sensitivity of the less mature cells (except CD4(-)8(-)TCR alpha beta (-), the percentage of which was reduced by both hormones) to the two hormones differed. E reduced the relative proportion of CD4(-)8(+)TCR alpha beta (-), CD4(-)8(+)TCR alpha beta (low) and CD4(+) 8(+)TCR alpha beta (-) cells, while P increased the percentage of CD4(-) 8 +TCR alpha beta (low) cells. The results suggest that E anti P affect both the lymphoid and nonlymphoid compartments of the thymus, and that while P increases the volume of the nonlymphoid component of the medulla, E has the opposite effect. The finding that ovariectomy decreased while E and P increased the relative proportion of the most mature thymocytes, which include CD4(-)8(-)TCR alpha beta (high) cells that are believed to harbour potentially autoreactive cell clones, is particularly interesting and may relate to the high propensity of autoimmune diseases in females.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam",
journal = "International Immunopharmacology",
title = "In vivo modulation of the distribution of thymocyte subsets by female sex steroid hormones",
volume = "1",
number = "1",
pages = "1-12",
doi = "10.1016/S1567-5769(00)00006-0"
}
Leposavić, G., Obradović, S., Kosec, D., Pejčić-Karapetrović, B.,& Vidić-Danković, B.. (2001). In vivo modulation of the distribution of thymocyte subsets by female sex steroid hormones. in International Immunopharmacology
Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam., 1(1), 1-12.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1567-5769(00)00006-0
Leposavić G, Obradović S, Kosec D, Pejčić-Karapetrović B, Vidić-Danković B. In vivo modulation of the distribution of thymocyte subsets by female sex steroid hormones. in International Immunopharmacology. 2001;1(1):1-12.
doi:10.1016/S1567-5769(00)00006-0 .
Leposavić, Gordana, Obradović, S, Kosec, Duško, Pejčić-Karapetrović, Branka, Vidić-Danković, Biljana, "In vivo modulation of the distribution of thymocyte subsets by female sex steroid hormones" in International Immunopharmacology, 1, no. 1 (2001):1-12,
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1567-5769(00)00006-0 . .
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In vivo modulation of the splenocyte yield and composition by female sex steroid hormones

Obradović, S; Vidić-Danković, Biljana; Pejčić-Karapetrović, Branka; Kosec, Duško; Leposavić, Gordana

(Govi-Verlag Gmbh, Eschborn, 2001)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Obradović, S
AU  - Vidić-Danković, Biljana
AU  - Pejčić-Karapetrović, Branka
AU  - Kosec, Duško
AU  - Leposavić, Gordana
PY  - 2001
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/299
AB  - The study was designed to shed more light on the controversial role of the two main ovarian steroid hormones (i.e. estradiol and progesterone) in shaping the size and phenotypic characteristics of the splenic lymphocyte pool. For this purpose ovariectomized adult rats (OVX) were treated for 14 subsequent days with either estradiol or progesterone (to attain physiological concentrations of the hormones). Afterwards, the splenocyte yield, and overall number of splenocytes bearing TCR alpha beta receptor, CD4 and CD8 coreceptor were evaluated. Fourteen-day-long ovarian hormone deprivation produced an increase in the splenic weight and splenocyte yield ton the account of a rise in the number of TCR alpha beta (-) cells), although the number of TCR alpha beta (+) cells was reduced as a result of a decrease in the size of the CD4(+) cell subpopulation. Replacement of either estradiol or progesterone prevented the increase hn splenic weight and reduced the splenocyte yield to values significantly lower than that in sham-OVX rats. Both the treatments completely abolished the effect of ovariectomy on the size of TCR alpha beta (-) cell population, but had differential effects on that of TCR alpha beta (+) cell population: estradiol did not affect its size, while progesterone caused a reduction on the account of a decrease in the numbers of both CD4+ and CD8(+) cells. The results suggest that: a) estradiol and progesterone have similar effects on the size of the splenic B cell population and that replacement of either estradiol or progesterone can prevent the effects of ovariectomy on the size of this population and b) estradiol does not affect while progesterone reduces the size of splenic T cell population. Thus, replacement of none of them is able to compensate the removal of gonads.
PB  - Govi-Verlag Gmbh, Eschborn
T2  - Pharmazie
T1  - In vivo modulation of the splenocyte yield and composition by female sex steroid hormones
VL  - 56
IS  - 3
SP  - 235
EP  - 238
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_299
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Obradović, S and Vidić-Danković, Biljana and Pejčić-Karapetrović, Branka and Kosec, Duško and Leposavić, Gordana",
year = "2001",
abstract = "The study was designed to shed more light on the controversial role of the two main ovarian steroid hormones (i.e. estradiol and progesterone) in shaping the size and phenotypic characteristics of the splenic lymphocyte pool. For this purpose ovariectomized adult rats (OVX) were treated for 14 subsequent days with either estradiol or progesterone (to attain physiological concentrations of the hormones). Afterwards, the splenocyte yield, and overall number of splenocytes bearing TCR alpha beta receptor, CD4 and CD8 coreceptor were evaluated. Fourteen-day-long ovarian hormone deprivation produced an increase in the splenic weight and splenocyte yield ton the account of a rise in the number of TCR alpha beta (-) cells), although the number of TCR alpha beta (+) cells was reduced as a result of a decrease in the size of the CD4(+) cell subpopulation. Replacement of either estradiol or progesterone prevented the increase hn splenic weight and reduced the splenocyte yield to values significantly lower than that in sham-OVX rats. Both the treatments completely abolished the effect of ovariectomy on the size of TCR alpha beta (-) cell population, but had differential effects on that of TCR alpha beta (+) cell population: estradiol did not affect its size, while progesterone caused a reduction on the account of a decrease in the numbers of both CD4+ and CD8(+) cells. The results suggest that: a) estradiol and progesterone have similar effects on the size of the splenic B cell population and that replacement of either estradiol or progesterone can prevent the effects of ovariectomy on the size of this population and b) estradiol does not affect while progesterone reduces the size of splenic T cell population. Thus, replacement of none of them is able to compensate the removal of gonads.",
publisher = "Govi-Verlag Gmbh, Eschborn",
journal = "Pharmazie",
title = "In vivo modulation of the splenocyte yield and composition by female sex steroid hormones",
volume = "56",
number = "3",
pages = "235-238",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_299"
}
Obradović, S., Vidić-Danković, B., Pejčić-Karapetrović, B., Kosec, D.,& Leposavić, G.. (2001). In vivo modulation of the splenocyte yield and composition by female sex steroid hormones. in Pharmazie
Govi-Verlag Gmbh, Eschborn., 56(3), 235-238.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_299
Obradović S, Vidić-Danković B, Pejčić-Karapetrović B, Kosec D, Leposavić G. In vivo modulation of the splenocyte yield and composition by female sex steroid hormones. in Pharmazie. 2001;56(3):235-238.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_299 .
Obradović, S, Vidić-Danković, Biljana, Pejčić-Karapetrović, Branka, Kosec, Duško, Leposavić, Gordana, "In vivo modulation of the splenocyte yield and composition by female sex steroid hormones" in Pharmazie, 56, no. 3 (2001):235-238,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_299 .
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New Tc-99m-diiodine substituted IDA derivative (DIIODIDA) for hepatobiliary imaging

Jovanović, MS; Brborić, Jasmina; Vladimirov, S; Zmbova, B; Vuksanović, LJ; Živanov-Stakić, Dobrila; Obradović, V

(Springer, 1999)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jovanović, MS
AU  - Brborić, Jasmina
AU  - Vladimirov, S
AU  - Zmbova, B
AU  - Vuksanović, LJ
AU  - Živanov-Stakić, Dobrila
AU  - Obradović, V
PY  - 1999
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/219
AB  - A new diiodine substituted LDA derivative, 2,4-diiodine-6-methyl IDA (DIIODIDA) was synthesized and labeled with Tc-99m. It was established that Tc-99m-DIIODIDA had high radiochemical purity. Biodistribution and influence of bilirubin on Tc-99m-DIIODIDA biokinetics has been studied in rats and compared to the corresponding results for Tc-99m-SOLCOIODIDA. Related to Tc-99m-SOLCOIODIDA, Tc-99m-DIIODIDA has much better biliary exretion (55.18 versus 43.63%). No change of Tc-99m-DIIODIDA biokinetics, under influence of bilirubin was noticed. Biliary excretion of Tc-99m-SOLCOIODIDA has been reduced for about 60%. The protein binding of Tc-99m-DIIODIDA and Tc-99m-SOLCOIODIDA were also determined, using in vitro method of precipitation. These results showed that Tc-99m-DIIODIDA hepatobiliary imaging agent is superior to the presently used Tc-99m-monoiodine IDA derivatives.
PB  - Springer
PB  - Elsevier Science B. V., Amsterdam
T2  - Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
T1  - New Tc-99m-diiodine substituted IDA derivative (DIIODIDA) for hepatobiliary imaging
VL  - 240
IS  - 1
SP  - 321
EP  - 324
DO  - 10.1007/BF02349171
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jovanović, MS and Brborić, Jasmina and Vladimirov, S and Zmbova, B and Vuksanović, LJ and Živanov-Stakić, Dobrila and Obradović, V",
year = "1999",
abstract = "A new diiodine substituted LDA derivative, 2,4-diiodine-6-methyl IDA (DIIODIDA) was synthesized and labeled with Tc-99m. It was established that Tc-99m-DIIODIDA had high radiochemical purity. Biodistribution and influence of bilirubin on Tc-99m-DIIODIDA biokinetics has been studied in rats and compared to the corresponding results for Tc-99m-SOLCOIODIDA. Related to Tc-99m-SOLCOIODIDA, Tc-99m-DIIODIDA has much better biliary exretion (55.18 versus 43.63%). No change of Tc-99m-DIIODIDA biokinetics, under influence of bilirubin was noticed. Biliary excretion of Tc-99m-SOLCOIODIDA has been reduced for about 60%. The protein binding of Tc-99m-DIIODIDA and Tc-99m-SOLCOIODIDA were also determined, using in vitro method of precipitation. These results showed that Tc-99m-DIIODIDA hepatobiliary imaging agent is superior to the presently used Tc-99m-monoiodine IDA derivatives.",
publisher = "Springer, Elsevier Science B. V., Amsterdam",
journal = "Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry",
title = "New Tc-99m-diiodine substituted IDA derivative (DIIODIDA) for hepatobiliary imaging",
volume = "240",
number = "1",
pages = "321-324",
doi = "10.1007/BF02349171"
}
Jovanović, M., Brborić, J., Vladimirov, S., Zmbova, B., Vuksanović, L., Živanov-Stakić, D.,& Obradović, V.. (1999). New Tc-99m-diiodine substituted IDA derivative (DIIODIDA) for hepatobiliary imaging. in Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
Springer., 240(1), 321-324.
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02349171
Jovanović M, Brborić J, Vladimirov S, Zmbova B, Vuksanović L, Živanov-Stakić D, Obradović V. New Tc-99m-diiodine substituted IDA derivative (DIIODIDA) for hepatobiliary imaging. in Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 1999;240(1):321-324.
doi:10.1007/BF02349171 .
Jovanović, MS, Brborić, Jasmina, Vladimirov, S, Zmbova, B, Vuksanović, LJ, Živanov-Stakić, Dobrila, Obradović, V, "New Tc-99m-diiodine substituted IDA derivative (DIIODIDA) for hepatobiliary imaging" in Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 240, no. 1 (1999):321-324,
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02349171 . .
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