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Lymphatic Organ Development in Dogs: Major Lymphocyte Subsets and Activity

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Date 2005 Mar 1
PMID 15734544
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In the present study, we have characterized lymphocyte subsets and activity in peripheral blood, spleen, mesenteric and popliteal lymph nodes in pups from birth till the age of one month and compared the results with the situation in the group of three adult dogs. In neonatal pups, lower numbers of CD3(+) T-cells were detected in both the spleen and peripheral blood than in lymph nodes. In contrast to the other compartments, CD21(+) B-cells prevailed in the spleen, which resulted in low values (<1) of the CD3(+)/CD21(+) ratio. Low numbers of CD8(+) lymphocytes were characteristic in all compartments immediately after birth; consequently a high CD4(+)/CD8(+) ratio has been calculated. Postnatal development was characterized by an increasing frequency of CD8(+) lymphocytes in all organs studied. Another typical feature of the early period of life was a relative decrease of B-cell numbers, which was compensated by an increasing proportion of T-lymphocytes, particularly in the peripheral blood and spleen. DNA synthesis in newborn pups' cells as measured by in vitro thymidine incorporation was surprisingly high in non-stimulated control samples, notably in the spleen. Further development of lymphocyte activity was characterized by the decline in spontaneous activity in all organs. Stimulation indices upon mitogen-induced proliferation increased proportionally to the decrease in spontaneous activity. Based on our experimental data, we have concluded that pups are born with a relatively competent immune system the structure of which, however, markedly develops during a few postnatal weeks.

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