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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 87(3): 273-277, 1986


Original article

IMMUNOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF REGIONAL LYMPH NODES AFTER CRYOSURGERY IN RATS

Second Department of Surgery, Gifu University School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan

Kiichi Miya, Shigetoyo Saji, Toshihiro Morita, Hikoo Niwa, Hiroshi Takao, Hisashi Kida, Kazuki Sakata

At 7 days after MRMT-1 inoculation at the thigh of 5 week-old female SD rats, the tumor was treated cryosurgically by 2 cycle freezing, contact method at -170°C. Weights of thymus and the spleen, histological findings of lumbar lymph nodes, PHA-induced blastogenesis of lymphocytes obtained from lumbar lymph nodes or peripheral blood, and resistance rate to tumor re-challenge were examined at 1, 3, 6, 10 and 17 week (s) after cryosurgery. Following results were obtained. (1) Weight of the thymus gradually decreased by 3 weeks after cryosurgery, while that of the spleen increased by 1 week, recovering the preoperative level at 7 weeks. (2) Paracortical hyperplasia of lumbar lymph nodes markedly increased at 1 week and sinus histiocytosis increased after 3 weeks, both keeping their high values till 10 weeks, while germinal center hyperplasia showed a high value at 2 weeks, therafter decreasing gradually. (3) PHA-induced blastogenesis of lumbar lymph nodes significantly increased at 1 week, keeping its high value till 10 weeks. (4) PHA-induced blastogenesis of peripheral lymphocytes showed the lowest value at 3 weeks, then significantly increasing at 6 weeks. (5) Resistance rate to re-challenge showed the lowest value at 3 week, reading the highest level at 10 weeks after cryosurgery.
From the above results, it was suggested that anti-tumor immunity induced by cryosurgery was at the lowest level at 3 weeks, and gradually increased starting at 6 weeks. Augmentation of helper T cell and cytotoxic T cell functions at the regional lymph nodes was also suggested to occur from 1 week to 10 weeks after cryosurgery.


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