Influence of age and stress from physical activity on the redistribution of lymphocytes.

Revista espanola de fisiologia Pub Date : 1994-09-01
E Ortega, A Forner, M Galán, M de la Fuente, C Barriga
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The influence of age and stress on the redistribution of lymphocytes between the intra- and extra-vascular spaces has been studied. Young (12 +/- 4 weeks) and old (68 +/- 6 weeks) mice were made to swim until exhaustion, with and without a previous period of training. Lymphocyte concentration in the blood and in the peritoneal cavity, was evaluated as well as the weight of spleen and thymus in these animals. In parallel, and as an indicator of the level of stress, quantification was made of the serum corticosterone levels and weight as well as the protein, DNA, and RNA content of the adrenal glands. Results indicate that, after being subjected to stress, the young mice present no changes in lymphocyte number in blood or peritoneal cavity. Old mice, however, after acute physical activity, present a greater lymphocyte content in the intravascular compartment, as well as a fall in the peritoneal lymphocyte concentration and spleen weight. The data could indicate that age modifies the response to stress, with an augmentation of lymphocytes in the intravascular compartment at the expense of the extravascular one.

年龄和体力活动压力对淋巴细胞再分配的影响。
研究了年龄和应激对血管内外淋巴细胞再分布的影响。幼鼠(12 +/- 4周)和老龄鼠(68 +/- 6周)在有或没有事先训练的情况下游泳,直到精疲力竭。测定大鼠血液和腹腔淋巴细胞浓度以及脾脏和胸腺的重量。同时,作为应激水平的指标,定量测定了血清皮质酮水平和体重,以及肾上腺的蛋白质、DNA和RNA含量。结果表明,应激后幼鼠血液和腹腔淋巴细胞数量均无变化。然而,老年小鼠在急性体力活动后,血管内淋巴细胞含量增加,腹膜淋巴细胞浓度和脾脏重量下降。这些数据可能表明,年龄改变了对压力的反应,血管内淋巴细胞的增加以血管外淋巴细胞的减少为代价。
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