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Lymphocyte traffic through granulomas: Differences in the recovery of indium-111-labeled lymphocytes in afferent and efferent lymph
Authors:Thomas B Issekutz  Warren Chin  John B Hay
Institution:Department of Pathology, Division of Experimental Pathology, University of Toronto, Medical Sciences Building, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8, Canada
Abstract:Afferent lymphatics draining granulomas and efferent lymphatics from normal and stimulated lymph nodes were cannulated in sheep. There was a greatly increased output of cells in afferent lymph-draining chronic inflammatory sites or Freund's adjuvant-induced granulomas. Cells collected from these lymphatics were radiolabeled with 111In and injected intravenously. The reappearance of these labeled cells in lymph at various sites was measured. Labeled afferent lymph cells migrated from blood through the granuloma back into afferent lymph in large numbers and with kinetics which were comparable to efferent lymphocytes recirculating through a lymph node. When labeled afferent lymph cells were injected the specific activity (cpm/107 cells) in afferent lymph was five times higher than that in efferent lymph from a normal node. When efferent lymph cells were labeled the afferent lymph specific activity was one-half that in efferent lymph. It is suggested that the cells in afferent lymph migrate preferentially from blood through the granuloma and constitute a unique population of cells.
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