Interdigitating cells in the rat thymus during cyclosporin A treatment: ultrastructural observations.

Thymus Pub Date : 1992-11-01
E J de Waal, L H Rademakers, H J Schuurman, H van Loveren
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Abstract

Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class II-positive cells are almost completely absent in the rat thymic medulla after cyclosporin A (CsA) exposure. This phenomenon has been related to alterations in the medullary interdigitating cells (IDCs), representing either down-modulation of RT1 class II antigen on persistent IDCs, or actual disappearance of IDCs. To resolve this issue, we performed an ultrastructural study of the rat thymic medulla during CsA treatment (15 mg/kg body weight/day CsA subcutaneously for 7 to 14 days). At day 7 after exposure, only very few IDCs could be identified. They showed an abnormal ultrastructural morphology as judged by inconspicuous membrane interdigitations and lack of Birbeck granules. At day 14, the number of IDCs was larger. At this time, the IDCs had a normal ultrastructure, except for the almost complete absence of Birbeck granules. We conclude that CsA causes an initial depletion of IDCs from the thymic medulla. The ultrastructural morphology of the few IDCs present suggests an immature character. New IDC immigrants appear in the medullary area already during CsA treatment, indicating early recovery.

环孢素A对大鼠胸腺间指细胞的超微结构观察。
暴露于环孢素A (CsA)后,大鼠胸腺髓质中几乎完全没有主要组织相容性复合体(MHC) ii类阳性细胞。这一现象与髓间指细胞(IDCs)的改变有关,要么是RT1 II类抗原对持续性IDCs的下调,要么是IDCs的实际消失。为了解决这个问题,我们在CsA治疗期间对大鼠胸腺髓质进行了超微结构研究(15mg /kg体重/天CsA皮下注射7至14天)。暴露后第7天,仅能识别出很少的idc。膜间指不明显,缺乏Birbeck颗粒,超微结构形态异常。第14天,内皮细胞数量增加。此时,除了几乎完全没有Birbeck颗粒外,内皮细胞具有正常的超微结构。我们得出结论,CsA引起胸腺髓质的初始IDCs耗竭。少数IDCs的超微结构形态显示出不成熟的特征。在CsA治疗期间,髓区已出现新的IDC迁移,提示恢复较早。
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