A progressive decrease of the restoring effectivity of syngeneic or allogeneic thymus and functional thymoma grafts was observed when the treatment of neonatally thymectomized mice was delayed. Early treatment (5–20 days postthymectomy) was effective, while the number of restored animals was markedly decreased after late treatment (30–50 days postthymectomy). Similar results were obtained with subcutaneous or intraperitoneal thymus grafts and with thymus grafts within cell-impenetrable diffusion chambers. After the onset of the postthymectomy-wasting syndrome the only successful treatment was the implantation of multiple thymus grafts. On the other hand, single thymus grafts, thymoma grafts, or thymus or thymoma within diffusion chambers were ineffective. When spleen cells from 5-day old or 45-day old neonatally thymectomized animals were given in association with thymoma grafts, only the cells derived from the 5-day old thymectomized mice proved effective in restoring wasted thymectomized hosts. These results suggest that a population of cells sensitive to the action of the thymus decreases progressively with time in the absence of thymic function.
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CARCINOGEN-INDUCED TUMORS OF THE THYMUS : IV. HUMORAL INFLUENCES OF NORMAL THYMUS AND FUNCTIONAL THYMOMAS AND INFLUENCE OF POSTTHYMECTOMY PERIOD ON RESTORATION
Osias Stutman,
Osias Stutman
From the Departments of Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics, and Microbiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
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Edmond J. Yunis,
Edmond J. Yunis
From the Departments of Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics, and Microbiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
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Robert A. Good
Robert A. Good
From the Departments of Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics, and Microbiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
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Osias Stutman
From the Departments of Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics, and Microbiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
Edmond J. Yunis
From the Departments of Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics, and Microbiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
Robert A. Good
From the Departments of Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics, and Microbiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
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May 07 1969
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Copyright © 1969 by The Rockefeller University Press
1969
J Exp Med (1969) 130 (4): 809–819.
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Osias Stutman, Edmond J. Yunis, Robert A. Good; CARCINOGEN-INDUCED TUMORS OF THE THYMUS : IV. HUMORAL INFLUENCES OF NORMAL THYMUS AND FUNCTIONAL THYMOMAS AND INFLUENCE OF POSTTHYMECTOMY PERIOD ON RESTORATION . J Exp Med 1 October 1969; 130 (4): 809–819. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.130.4.809
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