Nippostrongylus brasiliensis: Peripheral blood leucocyte response of rats,with special reference to basophils |
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Authors: | Bridget M. Ogilvie Patricia M. Hesketh M.Elaine Rose |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, England,U.K.;2. Houghton Poultry Research Station, Houghton, Huntingdon, England,U.K. |
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Abstract: | Changes in peripheral blood leucocytes were followed in male August rats given one or two infections with the parasitic nematode, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. During the initial infection, there was a biphasic increase in total numbers of leucocytes, lymphocytes, neutrophils, large mononuclear cells, and eosinophils. All except eosinophils fell rapidly to normal levels as the parasites were expelled, but eosinophils were elevated much longer. All these cell types increased in number to a single peak 5 days after reinfection. Basophils were detected at very low levels in uninfected rats (0.06% or leucocytes) and increased in number to a peak 13 days after initial infection, at which time they represented about 4.5% of total leucocytes, an 80-fold increase compared with the number in normal rats. In reinfected rats, the basophilia occurred more rapidly than in a primary infection, suggesting that the appearance of these cells in the circulation is probably an immunologically mediated event. |
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Keywords: | Nematode, parasitic Rat Basophil Eosinophil Neutrophil Lymphocyte Leucocyte Immunity Infection Granulocytes Allergy Bone marrow |
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