Comparative effects of protracted protein deprivation on the DNA synthetic and mitogenic actions of phytohemagglutinin and concanavalin A in vivo on the lymphocytes of the rat.
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The increase rate of DNA synthesis and mitotic activity in popliteal lymph nodes following subplantar injection of PHA was significantly reduced in rats subjected to a protein-free diet given for 9 weeks. On the contrary, the lymph node responses to Con A were higher with latter diet than with a balanced 18% casein diet. On the other hand, PHA reduced the weight and proliferative activity of the thymus, and probably also increased the emigration of thymocytes in protein deprived rats, while Con A was devoid of any effects. Thus, mainly the activity of the PHA-responsive subset of T lymphocytes and thymocytes appeared to be disturbed after protein deprivation. According to previous work, this subset was formed of high theta, cortisone-sensitive celles.