Fedulov O I
Arkh Anat Gistol Embriol. 1984 Feb;86(2):81-5.
The spleen and thymus have been studied macro- and microscopically in rats (180-200 g body mass) on the 1st, 3d, 5th, 7th, 14th and 28th days of adaptation to a decreased atmospheric pressure in the altitude chamber corresponding to lifting to 5,000 and 7,500 m (after a preliminary gradual acclimatization) and on the 14th, 28th, 42d, 56th days of readaptation. A relative mass of the organs, the white pulp section area--the transversal section area of the spleen ratio, the summation section area of its lymph nodules have been estimated. In the thymus the cortico-medullary index (CMI) has been defined. A relative mass of the spleen increases during the first week of hypoxia, and during adaptation period it somewhat decreases and stabilizes, remaining higher than in the control. At the altitude of 5,000 m the cross section area of the lymph nodules decreases by 17% on the 28th adaptation day and at the altitude of 7,500 m--by 27% beginning from the 14th up to the 28th adaptation days. In the thymus the CMI, after some decrease during the first days of hypoxia at the altitude of 5,000 m, increases and normalizes on the 28th adaptation day, and at the altitude of 7,500 m stabilizes on the 14th - 28th days of hypoxia. When the rats are at the altitudes of 5,000 and 7,500 m the thymus lymphoid tissue reacts more quickly to the hypoxia effect and much sooner normalizes during the readaptation period than does the white pulp of the spleen. The main changes in the lymphoid tissue of the spleen and thymus take place on the 7th - 28th days of hypoxia.
在海拔舱中,对应于升至5000米和7500米高度(经过初步逐步适应),对体重180 - 200克的大鼠在适应低气压的第1、3、5、7、14和28天,以及重新适应的第14、28、42、56天,对其脾脏和胸腺进行了大体和显微镜研究。评估了器官的相对质量、白髓截面积与脾脏横截面积之比、其淋巴小结的总面积。在胸腺中确定了皮质 - 髓质指数(CMI)。脾脏的相对质量在缺氧的第一周增加,在适应期有所下降并稳定下来,仍高于对照组。在5000米高度,适应第28天时淋巴小结的横截面积减少17%,在7500米高度,从适应第14天到第28天减少27%。在胸腺中,5000米高度缺氧最初几天CMI有所下降后,在适应第28天增加并恢复正常,在7500米高度,在缺氧第14 - 28天稳定下来。当大鼠处于5000米和7500米高度时,胸腺淋巴组织对缺氧效应的反应比脾脏白髓更快,在重新适应期恢复正常的时间也早得多。脾脏和胸腺淋巴组织的主要变化发生在缺氧的第7 - 28天。