Effect of cadmium on lymphocyte subsets distribution in thymus and spleen
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Effect of cadmium on lymphocyte subsets distribution in thymus and spleen
Abstract
This work was designed to analyze the possible dose dependent effects of cadmium on the distribution of lymphocyte subsets within the thymus and spleen. Cadmium accumulation was also evaluated in these tissues. For this purpose, adult male rats were exposed for one month to 0, 5, 10, 25, 50 or 100 ppm of cadmium chloride (CdCl2) in the drinking water. In both spleen and thymus, the B lymphocytes increased with the doses of 5 and 10 ppm of CdCl2, and decreased with the doses of 25-100 ppm. In spleen, the doses of 25 and 50 ppm decreased CD4+ cells and the doses of 5 and 10 ppm increased CD8+ cells, while the percentage of thymus T, CD4+, CD8+ and CD4(+)-CD8+ cells was not modified by cadmium treatment at any dose used in this study. After cadmium exposure, the metal was accumulated in the spleen only from the dose of 50 ppm on, and in the thymus, from the dose of 10 ppm on. In conclusion, although the accumulation of the metal is higher in thymus than in spleen, the metal affected CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes at the spleen but not at the thymus.
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