1. Increased opsonic capacity of serum in chronic heroin addiction.
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Nickerson, D. Scott, Williams Jr., Ralph C., Boxmeyer, Margaret, Quie, Paul G., Nickerson, D S, Williams, R C Jr, Boxmeyer, M, and Quie, P G
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OPSONINS & opsonic index ,SERUM ,DRUG abuse ,HEROIN ,PHAGOCYTOSIS ,IMMUNOGLOBULINS ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN analysis ,ESCHERICHIA coli ,GAMMA globulins ,IMMUNOELECTROPHORESIS ,LEUCOCYTES ,SEPSIS ,SERRATIA ,STAPHYLOCOCCUS ,SUBSTANCE abuse - Abstract
Studies of phagocytosis promoting capacity and immunoglobulin levels were conducted in a group of 25 long-term heroin addicts. Sera were collected from addicts at Lexington, Ky.; Synanon House, San Francisco; and Albuquerque, N. M. Striking increments in heat-stable opsonins for Escherichia coli and Serratia marcescens were found in many addicts' sera as compared with normal control sera. Marked elevations of gamma M (up to 660 mg/100 ml) were found in many sera. accompanied by 19S antibacterial opsonins as demonstrated by separations in sucrose density gradients. Antigamma-globulin factors were present in 36% of the addicts studied. There was no impairment in ingestion or killing of test bacteria by polymorphonuclear leukocytes obtained from subjects on substitution narcotic therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1970
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