Waring H, Holmes R, Cockson A, Ashman R B, Stanley N F
Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci. 1978 Oct;56(5):597-604. doi: 10.1038/icb.1978.66.
Intact quokkas (Setonix brachyurus) were grafted with thymus and skin as neonates. Fifty seven percent of primary thymus grafts persisted when donors were less than 32 days of age, compared with only 20% when the dornors were juveniles. This suggested that neonatal tissue was more readily accepted than tissue from adult animals. When the recipients had left the pouch, induced tolerance was tested by grafting thymus and skin from the original donors. Second thymus grafts were generally unsuccessful; however, second skin grafts were accepted and remained intact over the three-year period of observation, provided that the hosts were less than about 40 days of age at the time the first graft were placed.
新生短尾矮袋鼠(Setonix brachyurus)被移植了胸腺和皮肤。当供体小于32日龄时,57%的原发性胸腺移植得以存活,而当供体为幼体时,这一比例仅为20%。这表明新生组织比成年动物的组织更容易被接受。当受体离开育儿袋后,通过移植来自原始供体的胸腺和皮肤来测试诱导耐受性。第二次胸腺移植通常不成功;然而,第二次皮肤移植被接受,并在三年的观察期内保持完好,前提是宿主在第一次移植时小于约40日龄。