The Host's Cellular Immune Status and Therapy for Liver Cancer
        The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 28 Issue 1-2
        Page 63-68
        
    published_at 1981-06
            Title
        
        The Host's Cellular Immune Status and Therapy for Liver Cancer
        
        
    
                
                    Creators
                
                    Nishioka Mikio
                
                
            
            
                
                    Creators
                
                    Kan Taizo
                
                
            
            
                
                    Creators
                
                    Kan Mami
                
                
            
            
                
                    Creators
                
                    Kodama Takahiro
                
                
            
            
                
                    Creators
                
                    Nawata Junsuke
                
                
            
            
                
                    Creators
                
                    Harada Toshinori
                
                
            
            
                
                    Creators
                
                    Nishimura Hideo
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Takemoto Tadayoshi
                
                
            
    
        
            Source Identifiers
        
    
    
            Creator Keywords
        
            primary carcinoma
            cellular immune status
            chemotherapy
            skin test
            immune parameter
    Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) from Salmonella typhosa was injected into the peritoneum of ICR mice. Light and electron microscopic changes of neutrophils in both the systemic circulation and in the marginal zone of the spleen were studied, both without (Oh) and 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, 36 and 48h after the LPS treatment. Sequestration of the circulating neutrophils into the marginal zone of the spleen was observed after the LPS treatment. The neutrophils both in the circulation and in the marginal zone of the spleen were damaged by the LPS treatment, as evidenced by 1) toxic cytoplasmic granules, 2) degranulation and vacuolation, 3) dilatation of the rough- and smooth-surfaced endoplasmic reticulums and 4) dilatation of the nuclear envelope. The damage was most marked some or all of the above mentioned signs of damage, while 100% of the neutrophils in the marginal zone of the spleen did so. The degree of damage was more marked in the neutrophils in the marginal zone than in those of the circulation. It was concluded from these findings that the splenic marginal zone actively traps the neutrophils damaged by the bacterial toxin, rather than being invaded by, undamaged neutrophils from the circulation. The trapping most likely is done by the reticulum cell meshwork in the marginal zone, helped in part by phagocytes.
        
        
            Languages
        
            eng
    
    
        
            Resource Type
        
        departmental bulletin paper
    
    
        
            Publishers
        
            Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
    
    
        
            Date Issued
        
        1981-06
    
    
        
            File Version
        
        Version of Record
    
    
        
            Access Rights
        
        open access
    
    
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                [ISSN]0513-1812
            
            
                
                
                [NCID]AA00594272
            
    
        
            Schools
        
            医学部
    
                
