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THE CELL SPECIFIC EFFECT OF THE GRANULOCYTE CHALONE DEMONSTRATED WITH THE DIFFUSION CHAMBER TECHNIQUE
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1973
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ImmunotoxicologyChalone TreatmentLymphocyte DevelopmentCell Specific EffectGranulocytic ChaloneMedicineImmunologyImmune RegulationHematologyGranulocyteCell CultureCytoskeletonImmune SystemPharmacologyCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyExtracellular MatrixMature Granulocytes
ABSTRACT The granulocytic chalone is secreted by mature granulocytes and inhibits 3 H‐thymidine incorporation of proliferating granulocytes in vitro . The effect and the cell line specificity of this chalone was assessed with the in vivo diffusion chamber culture technique. Tests were carried out on cultures from normal mouse bone marrow cells and mouse and rat blood leucocytes. The majority of the DNA synthesizing cells in marrow cultures were proliferating granulocytes. Macrophages and immunoblasts proliferated in rat leucocyte cultures, when the chambers had been carried for 5 days in host mice. Repeated chalone or control injections were given i.p. to the host mice during 6–7 hr prior to 3 H‐thymidine injection. Isotope uptake of proliferative granulocytes was reduced by the chalone treatment. No such effect was found on the rat immunoblasts and macrophages. The viability of cultured cells was apparently not affected by the chalone treatment.
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