Vitamin B6 deficiency and the lymphoid system. II. Effects of vitamin B6 deficiency in utero on the immunological competence of the offspring. |
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Authors: | L C Robson M R Schwarz |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington, School of Medicine. Seattle, Washington 98195 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Results of this study indicated that an absence of vitamin B6 from the diet of pregnant rats led to reduced immunological competence in the offspring. While the numbers of cells in the thoracic duct lymph (TDL) of rats approximately 3 months old and progeny of vitamin B6-deficient mothers were nearly equivalent to control values, such cells had a reduced capacity to respond in the mixed lymphocyte and normal lymphocyte transfer reactions. It is suggested that this reduction may have reflected (i) an alteration in the capacity of TDL cells or their precursors to give rise to immunologically competent cells, (ii) a shift in the proportions of T and B cells in the TDL, and/or (iii) an absence or ineffectiveness of a humoral factor required for the development of immunologically competent lymphocytes. |
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