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Splenic white pulp as a thymus-independent area in the African clawed toad,Xenopus laevis
Authors:Nobuko Obara  Shin Tochinai  Chiaki Katagiri
Affiliation:(1) Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan;(2) Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, 060 Sapporo, Japan
Abstract:Summary An indirect immunofluorescence study of the frozen sections of the spleen of an anuran amphibian, Xenopus laevis, showed that lymphocytes bearing a small amount of immunoglobulin (Ig) were localized mostly in the white pulp of non-immunized toads. There were fewer fluorescent cells in the red pulp. In the toads hyperimmunized with human gamma globulin (HGG), cells with strong cytoplasmic fluorescence increased significantly in the outer part of the white pulp. Electron microscopy of spleens from these toads showed that plasma cells at different stages of maturation were abundant in the white pulp, whereas in the red pulp, a smaller number of maturer plasma cells were observed. These results indicate that, in contrast with its mammalian counterpart, the splenic white pulp of this anuran is the site where thymusin-dependent lymphocytes commence blast formation and transformation into plasma cells.
Keywords:Xenopus  Spleen  B-lymphocyte  Immunofluorescence  Electron microscopy
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