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- W2007218369 abstract "It is recognized that a population of newly divided (or young) cells migrate preferentially to inflamed foci. It has been shown that a large proportion of lymphocytes residing in the bronchoalveolar airspaces of rat are recently divided cells and that blood may be an important source of these cells. To further delineate how blood may contribute to lymphocyte subpopulations in inflamed peritoneum and lung, a comparison of the capacity of recently divided T and B cells to migrate from blood to inflamed peritoneum and lung was made. To label young lymphocytes, DA strain donor rats were given Initiated thymidine by vein in vivo for 7 days. After thoracic duct drainage, the following labeled cell populations were adoptively transferred by vein into syngeneic recipients: (i) unseparated thoracic duct lymphocytes (TDL), (ii) enriched T cells (>90%) or B cells (>80%) recovered after passage of TDL through nylon columns, and (iii) thoracic duct lymphocytes (> 99% B cells) obtained from “B rats” that were prepared by X irradiation, thymectomy, and bone marrow reconstitution. T and B cells were identified by specific heterologous antisera. The percentage recovery of labeled lymphocytes in the recipients with inflamed peritoneum or lung aspirates was determined from cell counts and autoradiographs. The studies indicated that (a) both labeled T and B cells migrated to inflamed peritoneum and lung; (b) labeled B cells migrated to peritoneum and lung better than did labeled TDL or T cells; and (c) labeled lymphocytes did not migrate to unstimulated peritoneum. The enhanced migration of newly divided B lymphocytes to inflamed peritoneum and normal lung (a site that is likely under chronic antigenic stimulation) was unexpected, but may provide additional information on the relative contribution of these subpopulations in the immune inflammatory response." @default.
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