Korean J Anat.  1998 Oct;31(5):743-752.

The Differential Effects of Cyclophosphamide on Dendritic Cells and Tissue Macrophages

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Dong-A University, Korea.
  • 2Department of Oral Anatomy, College of Dentistry, Pusan National University, Korea.

Abstract

This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of cyclophosphamide (CY) on dendritic cells (DCs) and ED2 positive tissue macrophages in adult rat lymphoid and non-lymphoid organs. A single dose of CY (150 mg/kg) was administered to Sprague-Dawley rats by intraperitoneal injection. After the rats were sacrificed in groups of three at 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks and 1 month, the tongue, heart, urinary bladder, thymus, spleen and cervical lymph nodes were removed. The immunocytochemical characterization of the cells was carried out using the monoclonal antibodies OX6, OX62 and ED2 in cryostat-cut sections. CY elicited a decrease in number of intraepithelial and interstitial DCs in urinary bladder and in number of interdigitating DCs in all the lymphoid organs examined in this study, whereas CY did not cause any alteration in the number and distribution pattern of dendritic cells in tongue and hearts. CY increased the size and number of tissue macrophages in all the organs examined in this study. Most of these features began to appear from the first day and reached the maximun on the third and seventh day, but two weeks after CY administration, these phenomena declined. In conclusion, CY has differential effects on the rat DCs and macrophages and also on the subpopulations of DC according to the location and the functional state.

Keyword

Dendritic cell; Macrophage; Cyclophosphamide; Rat

MeSH Terms

Adult
Animals
Antibodies, Monoclonal
Cyclophosphamide*
Dendritic Cells*
Heart
Humans
Injections, Intraperitoneal
Lymph Nodes
Macrophages*
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Spleen
Thymus Gland
Tongue
Urinary Bladder
Antibodies, Monoclonal
Cyclophosphamide
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