Quantitative and Functional Change in T Cells of Primiparous Mice Following Injection of Benzo(A)Pyrene at the Second Trimester of Pregnancy
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology
- Vol. 10 (2) , 195-217
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08923978809014333
Abstract
Progeny from benzo(a)pyrene (BP) mposed (150 ug/g body weight) primiparous mothers, injected during the second trimester of pregnancy, are severely compromised immunologically. In view of maternal-fetal associations, we studied, during pregnancy and postpartum, the quantitative and functional status of the maternal T cell population in the thymus and/or spleen. In the thymus, there is an exacerbated depression in the amounts of thymocytes, (tH+, Lyt 1+, Lyt 2+ cells) during pregnancy relative to the corn oil-injected controls, which is sustained postpartum. In the spleen, while there are inconsistencies in the level of θ+ cells, The Lyt 1+ are depressed postpartum relative to virgins, but the Lyt 2+ are enhanced during pregnancy and postpartum, reaching levels + cells was higher than BP-exposed mice or virgins during pregnancy, they virtually disappeared postpartum. A similar but reversed image is mirrored by the Lyt 2+ cells, i.e., they were virtually absent during pregnancy but increased postpartum. Splenic allogeneic and syngeneic mixed lymphocyte responses were subnormal. The data show that BP disrupts the maternal T cell repertoire, leading to an accumulation of Lyt 1--2+ cells, and suggest that splenic disruption may be due to changes in the differentiation potential of T precursor cells. These changes not only are most likely to affect maternal defenses, but also may have a direct bearing on the establishment of progeny immune status.This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
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