Ampicillin effect on lymphatic tissue of mice and its reaction to sheep erythrocytes
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Ampicillin effect on lymphatic tissue of mice and its reaction to sheep erythrocytes
Abstract
Ampicillin given to B6A F1 mice in multiple doses of 250 mg/kg of body weight caused changes of the thymus with reduction in size, weight and cellularity of the organ, and with a decrease of the migratory activity in vitro of thymocytes derived from mice treated with ampicillin. Ampicillin produced also a stimulatory influence on the reaction of B-lymphocyte zone in the subpopliteal lymph nodes of mice stimulated with sheep erythrocytes, and delayed the development of this reaction in the thymus-dependent zone of these nodes in response to syngeneic erythrocytes.