| Literature DB >> 747779 |
J W Goodman, N L Basford, S G Shinpock.
Abstract
This study was performed to investigate further the connection between the thymus and blood formation suggested by earlier findings. Bone marrow, after in vitro treatment with either anti-thy 1.2 (alpha Thy 1.2) or nonimmune serum and complement, was transplanted to two separate groups of lethally X-irradiated isogenic recipient mice of several different genotypes. Twelve studies were done, and macroscopic spleen-colony numbers were found to be similar in the two groups; however, differences were found when spleens were examined microscopically. The most striking and consistent finding was a decrease in granulopoietic colonies in recipients of alpha-Thy-1.2-treated marrow. There were less pronounced decreases in erythropoietic and in total colonies (all hemopoietic kinds). Ratios of erythropoietic to granulopoietic colonies were regularly increased. Anemia did not develop over a period of 4 months in chimeras given either kind of treated marrow.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 747779
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood Cells ISSN: 0340-4684