BCG-INDUCED CHANGES IN THE POST CAPILLARY VENULES OF THE GUINEA PIG LYMPH NODE

C Kittas, L Henry

Abstract


The post capillary venules  (PCV)  of  the  regional lymph nodes of BCG-injected  male and female gui­nea pigs were examined under light and electron microscopy. The endothelial cells showed increased height and pyroninophilia. Their cytoplasm contained increased numbers of ribosomes and polyribosomes and prominent rough endoplasmic reticulum with oc­ casionally dilated cisternae. The number of  lympho­cytes migrating through the PCV wall was also in­creased.  The  activation  of  the endothelial  cells  of PCV induced by  BCG may increase the  recirculation  of  lymphocytes  from the blood stream. These may be of importance  in  the antitumour  activity  of  BCG. In control guinea pigs  the  height  of  the  endothelial cells of PCV was significantly greater  in  the  female than in the male. After BCG injection this sex difference was still apparent.


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