Dexamethasone and hydrocortisone enhance the in vitro migration of prethymic stem cells to thymus supernatant.

Thymus Pub Date : 1992-09-01
C E Bomberger, J L Haar
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The migration of prethymic stem cells from the bone marrow to thymus supernatant was examined in a blind well migration assay following treatment with glucocorticoids (GCS). To study the in vivo effects of GCS, time release pellets containing dexamethasone (DEX) were implanted subcutaneously in young adult CBA/J mice for 7, 14 and 21 days. After seven and 21 days of DEX treatment, enhanced migration of bone marrow lymphoid cells to thymus supernatant occurred. To study the in vitro effects of GCS on prethymic stem cell migration, bone marrow cells were incubated for one or six hours in media containing dexamethasone (DEX), hydrocortisone (HCS), or medium alone. After a six-hour incubation with GCS, significantly more bone marrow cells migrated toward thymus supernatant in vitro than bone marrow cells incubated in medium alone. The enhanced migration of cells to thymus supernatant seen in this assay may reflect a feedback mechanism whereby bone marrow cell migration is enhanced to restore the thymic lymphocyte reserves depleted following treatment with GCS.

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地塞米松和氢化可的松促进胸腺前干细胞向胸腺上清液的体外迁移。
在糖皮质激素(GCS)治疗后,用盲孔迁移法检测胸腺前干细胞从骨髓向胸腺上清的迁移。为了研究GCS在体内的作用,将含地塞米松(DEX)的缓释微丸皮下植入年轻成年CBA/J小鼠7、14和21 d。DEX治疗7天和21天后,骨髓淋巴样细胞向胸腺上清的迁移增强。为了研究GCS对胸腺前干细胞迁移的体外影响,骨髓细胞在含有地塞米松(DEX)、氢化可的松(HCS)或单独培养基中孵育1或6小时。GCS孵育6小时后,体外培养的骨髓细胞向胸腺上清迁移的数量明显高于单独培养的骨髓细胞。本实验中观察到的细胞向胸腺上清的迁移增强可能反映了一种反馈机制,即骨髓细胞迁移增强以恢复GCS治疗后耗尽的胸腺淋巴细胞储备。
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