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. 1990 Apr;96(1):75-88.
doi: 10.1016/0022-510x(90)90058-u.

Immunopathological factors in peripheral nerve allograft rejection: quantification of lymphocyte invasion and major histocompatibility complex expression

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Immunopathological factors in peripheral nerve allograft rejection: quantification of lymphocyte invasion and major histocompatibility complex expression

A D Ansselin et al. J Neurol Sci. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

The numbers of helper T and cytotoxic T lymphocytes and macrophages were quantified, and the expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and class II molecules was examined in rat peripheral nerve allografts from 1 to 14 days after implantation, using the indirect immunoperoxidase method for light and electron microscopy. Two centimetre segments of peripheral nerve freshly obtained from inbred Dark Agouti strain rats were inserted in a gap created in n. fibularis or n. tibialis of young adult inbred Wistar strain rats, using fascicular nerve repair techniques under general anaesthesia. There was a gradual increase in the number of helper T and cytotoxic/suppressor T cells from day 2 with peak numbers of both types of T cells observed around day 7. The results suggest that the critical time for T cell proliferation is between day 6 and day 7 post-operatively. The number of macrophages increased over 10 days, with peak numbers being observed at day 10 post-operatively. This is in accord with the pattern of rejection observed in allografts of other tissue. Schwann cells were found to express MHC class I and class II molecules by day 2 post-operatively, which is well before there is any substantial T cell and macrophage infiltration. It may be that the donor Schwann cells act as antigen presenting cells, triggering the immune response and finally becoming a target of the rejection process.

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