Cardiac allografts in mice congenic at non-H-2 histocompatibility loci |
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Authors: | Louis J DeTolla Jr Howard C Passmore Nicholas C Palczuk |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Zoology and Bureau of Biological Research, Rutgers University, 08903 New Brunswick, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | Neonatal mouse heart fragments were grafted under the ear skin of adult recipients. Cardiac allograft survival was evaluated by visual observation of pulsation, electrocardiography, and histology. Employing a series of congenic resistant strains differing from C57BL/10Sn at theH-1, H-3,H-4, H-7, H-8, H-9, H-10, H-11, andH-12 loci, the median survival times of the heart grafts to and from C57BL/10Sn were obtained. The various interallelic combinations resulted in a wide variation of graft survival. Reciprocal transplants frequently showed different survival times.H-1
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grafts were rejected by B10.129(5M)/nSn female mice with a median survival time of 90 days.H-1
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grafts were not rejected by C57BL/10Sn mice for the experiment's duration of 200 days. The weaker the histocompatibility barrier, the more variable the survival times and the smaller the ratio of rejected to total grafted heart fragments. Female recipients were observed to reject their grafts more rapidly and to reject a higher proportion than males of the same strain. Although the strength of the different non-H-2 barriers generally paralleled that determined by skin transplants, the rankings of the strongest minor barriers were not the same for both tissues. |
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