[SOME REACTIONS OF THE REGIONAL LYMPH NODES OF RATS AFTER IMPLANTATION OF MULTIPOTENT STROMAL CELLS ADSORBED ON POLYHYDROXYALKANOATE INTO A BONE TISSUE DEFECT].
I V Maiborodin, V A Matveyeva, R V Maslov, N V Onopriyenko, I V Kuznetsova, G A Chastikin, A A Anikeyev
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Abstract
The reactions of the regional lymph nodes, caused
by implantation of the autologous multipotent
stromal cells of bone marrow origin (AMSCBMO)
to accelerate the healing of mandibular bone
defect were studied by fluorescent microscopy in
inbred male Wag rats aged 6 months (n=62). After
the introduction of polyhydroxyalkanoate transplant
containing adsorbed AMSCBMO with a transfected
Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) gene into a
damaged bone area, the lymphoid nodules in
submandibular lymph nodes demonstrated the
appearance of numerous large macrophages
containing multiple oval fluorescent inclusions in
the cytoplasm. The number of these macrophages
increased within 2 weeks after surgery and then
began to decline. Apparently, AMSCBMO
introduced in this way, were partially absorbed by
macrophages. After destruction of the structures
formed from AMSCBMO, the debris was also
phagocytized by macrophages. In either case,
these macrophages appeared in the germinal
centers of lymphoid nodules in lymph nodes,
where the induction of immune responses against
DNA and GFP protein was probable.