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Influence of protein restriction on lymphoid cell populations characterized by the binding of peanut agglutinin.
Cells binding peanut agglutinin (PNA) were studied in the thymus, spleen, and mesenteric lymph nodes from mice placed in the post weaning period on protein-restricted diets containing 8% (R8%) and 4% (R4%) casein. The proportion of PNA+ thymocytes and the absolute number of total and PNA+ cells in the thymus were significantly diminished in R8% and R4% mice. Larger proportion of PNA+ thymocytes showed weaker fluorescence in R8% and R4% than in normally fed (N) animals. Recovery of PNA+ thymocytes was observed in R8% but not in R4% mice at 8 weeks. The number of total and PNA+ cells was significantly diminished although the proportion of PNA+ cells was not modified in the peripheral lymphoid organs of R8% and R4% mice. Results indicate that protein restriction preferentially affected the immature cortical PNA+ cells in the thymus whereas cell depletion in the peripheral lymphoid organs occurred at the expense of both the PNA+ and PNA- subpopulations.
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