Osteopetrosis in the ia rat cured by spleen cells from a normal littermate

SC Marks Jr - American Journal of Anatomy, 1976 - Wiley Online Library
SC Marks Jr
American Journal of Anatomy, 1976Wiley Online Library
Osteopetrosis in ia rats has been cured by combining whole‐body irradiation with infusion of
spleen cells from a normal littermate. The cure, first seen radiographically and histologically
as areas of resorption below the epiphyseal plates of long bones, progressed to produce
marrow cavities of normal proportions. Treatment of ia rats with either radiation or normal
spleen cells alone was not successful. Furthermore, osteopetrosis was induced in normal
littermates when radiation was combined with infusion of mutant (ia) spleen cells. These …
Abstract
Osteopetrosis in ia rats has been cured by combining whole‐body irradiation with infusion of spleen cells from a normal littermate. The cure, first seen radiographically and histologically as areas of resorption below the epiphyseal plates of long bones, progressed to produce marrow cavities of normal proportions. Treatment of ia rats with either radiation or normal spleen cells alone was not successful. Furthermore, osteopetrosis was induced in normal littermates when radiation was combined with infusion of mutant (ia) spleen cells. These results show that spleen cells contribute to the resorbing capacity of the skeleton and suggest that osteoclasts might have a hematogenous origin.
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