| Literature DB >> 6966945 |
P D Gorizontov, M I Fedotova, O I Belousova, R M Khaitov, L I Chermeneva.
Abstract
Cellular composition of the bone marrow, spleen and peripheral blood was studied after 6-hour immobilization on the back in experiments on 4 groups of (CBAxC57BL)F1 mice with varying degree of T lymphocyte deficiency (thymectomy, sham thymectomy, administration of antilymphocytic serum, B mice). The evidence obtained shows that the "lymphoid peak" recorded in the bone marrow during stress is likely to be formed at the expense of T and B lymphocyte migration from the peripheral lymphoid organs. The data have been also obtained, indicating that T lymphocytes migrating to the bone marrow during the first 6-9 hours after the exposure to stress may participate in granulocytopoiesis activation.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 6966945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biull Eksp Biol Med ISSN: 0365-9615