24 Feb 2008 12:33:15 | Jeremy Maddock
In a 2002 study, a group of researchers used oral Beta
Glucan to treat mice infected with Bacillus Anthracites.
With the high incidence of anthrax vaccine complications, an
alternative preventative approach is sorely needed to deal with
this frightening disease. Non specific immune stimulation
methods, such as macrophage activation would be an excellent
option.
The way that anthrax works is by secreting two toxins: edema
toxin and lethal toxin. The first of these stimulates an
outpouring of fluid into the lungs, while the latter inhibits
nuetrophil phagocytosis and triggers destructive intracellular
reactions, destroying macrophage cells. This is especially
threatening because of the fact that the lethal toxin prevents
the macrophages from releasing their immune messengers,
including TNF-alpha.
The study in question showed that orally administered Beta
Glucan greatly stimulates the levels of TNF-alph released from
the macrophage, which overcomes the inhibition caused by the
anthrax lethal toxin. Because of this, the mice that were
treated with Beta Glucan experienced a significantly higher
survival rate.
Beta Glucan was also shown to stimulate the effectiveness of
neutrophils. In fact, one study indicated that the efficiency of
neutrophils was increased as much as 50-fold by this powerful
supplement, allowing for much faster and more precise immune
reactions.
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