Abstract: | Participation of bone marrow cells in the production of IgM antibody forming cells (AFC) in the primary immune response to sheep red blood cells (SRBC) in C57Bl/6 and BDA/2 mice was studied. The animals of this line differed in sensitivity to preoral benz(a)pyren (BP) injection. After BP injection a toxical injury of bone marrow cells was observed for two days in DBA 2 mice but was not marked in C57Bl/6 mice. In the former it was followed by a 10-fold decrease of IgMAFC, while no profound changes were noticed in the immune response of the latter. A new model is offered for the evaluation of bone marrow cell participation. A suggestion is made concerning some connection of immunodepression in the bone marrow with the change of the stem hemopoietic precursor differentiation. |