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. 1967 Mar 31;125(4):619–628. doi: 10.1084/jem.125.4.619

STUDIES ON THE LEUKOCYTOSIS AND LYMPHOCYTOSIS INDUCED BY BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS

II. THE EFFECT OF PERTUSSIS VACCINE ON THE THORACIC DUCT LYMPH AND LYMPHOCYTES OF MICE

Stephen I Morse 1, Sallie K Riester 1
PMCID: PMC2138368  PMID: 4289740

Abstract

The 24 hr volume flow, cell concentration, and total cell output of thoracic duct fluid from mice with pertussis-induced hyperlymphocytosis were markedly reduced when compared with values obtained in normal animals. An increase in the number of circulating lymphocytes occurred in several of the pertussis-treated mice despite the presence of an indwelling thoracic duct cannula. The drainage from such animals also showed a reduced cell concentration and total cell output. It is suggested that lymphocyte recirculation may be minimal in pertussis-induced lymphocytosis, and the evidence obtained also suggests that lymphocytes may enter the blood stream by direct routes during the course of the reaction.

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