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. 1990 Dec;82(3):445-9.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1990.tb05469.x.

Effects of FK506 on rat thymus: time-course analysis by immunoperoxidase technique and flow cytofluorometry

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Effects of FK506 on rat thymus: time-course analysis by immunoperoxidase technique and flow cytofluorometry

K Takai et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1990 Dec.

Abstract

The effect of administration of FK506 at 1 mg/kg body weight for 14 days on rat lymphoid tissues, especially the thymus, and recovery after discontinuation of treatment, were investigated by the immunoperoxidase technique and flow cytofluorometry using monoclonal antibodies OX6, OX7, OX8, OX18 and W3/25, reactive with rat lymphocytes. Marked reduction of the thymic medulla upon treatment was clearly demonstrated by staining with OX18 and OX6. Changes produced by FK506 were also observed in the cortical area of the thymus, and were especially marked in the subcapsular area and around blood vessels. Eventually, the thymic cortex appeared patchy, this change being maximal 14 days after the start of administration. Obvious restitution of the thymic medulla was evident about 14 days after withdrawal of FK506. Flow cytometric analysis of the thymus showed that the percentages of cells labelled positively with OX7, OX8 and W3/25 were increased with FK506 treatment, and recovered to the normal level soon after withdrawal. Furthermore, the peak of fluorescence intensity of OX7+, OX8+ and W3/25+ cells showed a temporary shift to the right during FK506 treatment; however, the peak of fluorescence intensity of OX18+ cells showed a temporary shift to the left. Treatment with FK506 also produced a significant change in 3H-thymidine uptake by thymocyte. These results suggest that FK506 may inhibit the proliferation, maturation and differentiation of thymocytes. However, thymocytes prepared from FK506-treated rats and labelled with FITC behaved similarly to rat thymocytes in normal recipient rats. This suggests that during FK506 treatment thymocytes may retain their potential for peripheral mobilization.

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