Production and Traffic of B Lymphocytes in the Extracortical Central Area of the Guinea Pig Thymus
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
- Vol. 56 (5) , 424-434
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000232052
Abstract
Lymphocytes in the stroma and lymphatics of the extra-cortical central area (ECCA) of the guinea pig thymus have been studied with light microscopy, quantitative microscopy, colchicin-induced mitotic arrest, EA (IgG) and EA (IgM) C adherence, surface immunoglobulins (Ig total, IgM, IgG), alkaline phosphatase activity and the effect of cyclo-phosphamide administration. The results suggest, that AP-positive, SIg-positive, EAC-negative lymphocytes in the ECCA proliferate and maturate into AP-negative, SIg-positive, EAC-positive lymphocytes. The latter leave the thymus through the lymphatics. Calculations show that daily 8–9 × 106 B lymphocytes are produced in the ECCA and leave this area through the lymphatics. As this number is more than 10% of the number of T cells which daily leave the thymus, we conclude that in the ECCA a considerable number of B lymphocytes is produced.Keywords
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