Effects of endotoxin on the splenic microcirculation and its cellularity.

Scanning electron microscopy Pub Date : 1986-01-01
L T Chen
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This report describes the effects of endotoxin treatment on the intrasplenic microcirculation and cellularity in rats. Four and 16 h after a single intravenous injection of endotoxin (2 mg/100g body weight), altered intrasplenic microcirculation was observed. The open circulation was reduced from 97% in the control rats to 79% in the endotoxin treated rats, while the closed circulation increased from 3% in the controls to 21% in the endotoxin treated rats. Such changes in the splenic microcirculation may be partly due to the presence of fibrin and the pooling of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and red blood cells in the red pulp. The most apparent cellular changes seen in the white pulp of endotoxin treated rats 16 h after endotoxin injection are the disappearance of lymphocytes from the periarterial lymphatic sheath and the appearance of many giant macrophages within the white pulp. The giant macrophages contain lymphocytes undergoing various stages of degradation. This suggests that the lymphocytes may be injured by endotoxin treatment and are subsequently phagocytosed by macrophages.

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内毒素对脾微循环及其细胞结构的影响。
本报告描述内毒素治疗对大鼠脾内微循环和细胞结构的影响。单次静脉注射内毒素(2 mg/100g体重)4和16 h后,观察到脾内微循环的改变。内毒素处理后,开放循环从对照组的97%减少到79%,而封闭循环从对照组的3%增加到21%。脾微循环的这种变化可能部分是由于纤维蛋白的存在以及红髓中多形核白细胞和红细胞的聚集。内毒素处理大鼠在注射内毒素16小时后,白髓内最明显的细胞变化是动脉周围淋巴鞘淋巴细胞消失,白髓内出现大量巨噬细胞。巨噬细胞含有处于不同降解阶段的淋巴细胞。这表明淋巴细胞可能受到内毒素治疗的损伤,随后被巨噬细胞吞噬。
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