Literature DB >> 6848447

The effect of vitamin A depletion on antigen-stimulated trapping of peripheral lymphocytes in local lymph nodes of rats.

H Takagi, K Nakano.   

Abstract

The effect of vitamin A depletion on antigen-stimulated trapping of peripheral lymphocytes in lymphatic organs was studied in rats. Distribution of [3H]-uridine-labelled syngenic peripheral lymphocytes was quantified by assaying radioactive content of brachial and axillary lymph nodes, spleen and liver of normal and vitamin A-depleted F344/Ducrj rats immunized with sheep red blood cells. Localization of labelled cells in the ipsilateral brachial lymph nodes of the normal rats was stimulated by three times upon immunization with sheep erythrocytes as compared with the contralateral nodes. Recruitment of cells in axillary lymph nodes, spleen and liver was not significantly different from non-immunized values. The vitamin A-depleted rats exhibited marked deterioration in antigen-stimulated trapping of labelled cells in the draining brachial lymph nodes. These results suggest that this effect of vitamin A depletion is due to derangement of integrity of lymphocyte-trapping mechanism in the draining lymph nodes and not to any change in nature of lymphocytes per se.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6848447      PMCID: PMC1453998     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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