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Publication Differential effect of cyclosporin application on epithelial cells of the rat thymus. Immunohistochemical study(1992) ;Milićević, Ž. (7003463353) ;Živanović, V. (6602108920) ;Todorović, J. (57197695897) ;Čolić, M. (20933591700) ;Kamperdijk, E.W.A. (7003639411) ;Heofsmit, E.C.M. (9534454100)Milićević, N.M. (7004246518)Young adult male Wistar rats were given 30 mg per kg of cyclosporin (CS) for 21 consecutive days. A panel of monoclonal antibodies was used to study the phenotype of thymic epithelial cells. After treatment with CS, subcapsular epithelial cells, although phenotypically similar to medullary epithelial cells, were changed in a similar manner to phenotypically distinct epithelial cells of the deep cortex. These cells became enlarged, stockier and their cytoplasmic prolongations were thicker and coarser compared with control cells and their number was not decreased. In contrast, the number of medullary epithelial cells was markedly reduced, whereby the cells with the most mature phenotype (CK8+10-19- and CK8+10+19-) were the most prominently depleted. No proliferation of thymic epithelial cells was detected as monitored by incorporation of 5-bromodeoxyuridine. © 1992. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Differential effect of cyclosporin application on epithelial cells of the rat thymus. Immunohistochemical study(1992) ;Milićević, Ž. (7003463353) ;Živanović, V. (6602108920) ;Todorović, J. (57197695897) ;Čolić, M. (20933591700) ;Kamperdijk, E.W.A. (7003639411) ;Heofsmit, E.C.M. (9534454100)Milićević, N.M. (7004246518)Young adult male Wistar rats were given 30 mg per kg of cyclosporin (CS) for 21 consecutive days. A panel of monoclonal antibodies was used to study the phenotype of thymic epithelial cells. After treatment with CS, subcapsular epithelial cells, although phenotypically similar to medullary epithelial cells, were changed in a similar manner to phenotypically distinct epithelial cells of the deep cortex. These cells became enlarged, stockier and their cytoplasmic prolongations were thicker and coarser compared with control cells and their number was not decreased. In contrast, the number of medullary epithelial cells was markedly reduced, whereby the cells with the most mature phenotype (CK8+10-19- and CK8+10+19-) were the most prominently depleted. No proliferation of thymic epithelial cells was detected as monitored by incorporation of 5-bromodeoxyuridine. © 1992. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Macrophages of the rat thymus after cyclosporin treatment - Histochemical, enzymehistochemical and immunohistochemical study(1989) ;Milićević, N.M. (7004246518) ;Milićević, Zivana (7003463353)Čolić, M. (20933591700)Young adult Wistar rats received 40 mg/kg of cyclosporin perorally for 21 days. Cyclosporin induced almost total disappearance of thymic medulla, whereas the cortex remained preserved. Although the density of cortical macrophages did not change significantly, their characteristics altered markedly and they became enlarged and rounded. In addition to an increase in acid phosphatase and nonspecific esterase activities, cortical macrophages developed very strong succinic dehydrogenase and chloroacetate esterase activities and a fine, granular, aldehyde fuchsinpositive cytoplasmic content. However, these cytoplasmic granules were PAS-negative and were not sudanophilic. Cortical macrophages retained their normal antigenic properties (which were studied by the use of ED1, ED2 and R-MC 41 monoclonal antibodies). Phagocytic cells in the remaining medullary islands retained their usual characteristics. The changes in cortical macrophages after cyclosporin treatment are discussed, especially in relation to the characteristics of macrophages of the cortico-medullary zone in the normal rat thymus. © 1989 Springer-Verlag.
