Evidence has been obtained that incubation of rat lymphocytes with neuraminidase, prior to intravenous transfusion into allogeneic or syngeneic recipients, alters the distribution of the cells. Many enzyme-treated lymphocytes initially become trapped in the liver, and there is a decrease in the selective accumulation of these cells in the lymph nodes and spleen. Subsequently, many enzyme-altered cells emigrate from the liver, concentrate in lymph nodes, and recirculate to the lymph.
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November 1968
Rat thoracic duct lymphocytes altered by trypsin in vitro do not circulate normally. At early intervals after transfusion of lymphocytes labeled with chromium-51 selective accumulation of radioactivity in the lymph nodes is abolished, while uptake in the spleen is not reduced. Later, the cells appear to "home" to lymph nodes and recirculate to the lymph.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Osteopath Assoc
May 1968