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Lentinan could enhance the proliferative response of the mouse spleen lymphocytes to FHA, LPS ( Lipopolysaccharides ) and MLR ( Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction ) in vitro in a concentration-dependent manner. At the concentration of 25M-g/ml, it had the most prominent effects and the enhancing rates were 42.1%, 24.1% and 27.1% respectively. At much higher or lower concentrations, however, it had almost no effects. But lentinan at 25H-g/ml could inhibit the prolifera-tire response to Con A ( Concanavalin A ) and the inhibitory action increased with the increase in the concentration. At the concentration of 200 p-g/ml, the inhibition rate was 52.2%.
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It has been reported that bimolane can inhibit either humoral or cell-mediated immunological responses in vivo in mice & the inhibition of humoral immunity (by bimolane) is stronger than that of cellular immunity. Author investigated the influence of bimolane on the mitogen-induced mouse lymphocyte proliferation. Bimolane inhibited the lymphocyte proliferation induced by Con A(concana-valin A), PHA ( phy tohemagglutinin ) or LPS(lipopoiysaccharide) . Bimolane dose-dependently inhibited LPS-induced lymphocyte proliferation with remarkable inhibition at 1.56 mg/L bimolane. The inhibition of Con A-induced or PHA-induced lymphocyte proliferation by bimolane, however, began to appear at above 6.25 mg/L bimolane. The bimolane-mediated inhibition of the proliferation of the lymphocytes was not due to a nonspecific toxicity, because the preincubation of spleen cells with 25 mg/L bimolane for 24h did not make the cells died tested by trypanblau exclusion method.The data suggest that B lymphocytes are more sensitive to the bimolane-mediated inhibition than T lymphocytes.