Age-related changes in immune function of rats and the effect of long-term hypophysectomy
- PMID: 386005
- DOI: 10.1016/0047-6374(79)90030-7
Age-related changes in immune function of rats and the effect of long-term hypophysectomy
Abstract
The effect of age on the ability of rats to raise antibodies to sheep erythrocytes and on the number of IgM plaque-forming cells in the spleen was investigated. An age-related decline in both parameters was observed. Additionally, the possibility that long-term hypophysectomy coupled with minimal replacement therapy might result in a delay and/or reversal of the age-related decline in immune function was studied. It was observed that long-term hypophysectomized rats responded better to immunization with sheep erythrocytes than did their age-matched unoperated littermates. The possible relationship of this to aging is discussed.
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