Author:
Basden K.,Cooper D. W.,Deane E. M.
Abstract
A study has been made of the development of four lymphoid tissues from birth
to maturity in the tammar wallaby Macropus eugenii
—the cervical and thoracic thymus, lymph nodes and gut-associated
lymphoid tissue (GALT). The development of these tissues in the tammar wallaby
is similar to that in two other marsupials, the quokka
Setonix brachyurus and the Virginian opossum
Didelphis virginiana. Lymphocytes were first detected in
the cervical thymus of the tammar at Day 2 post partum and in the thoracic
thymus at Day 6. They were subsequently detected in lymph nodes at Day 4 and
in the spleen by Day 12 but were not apparent in the GALT until around Day 90
post partum. By Day 21, the cervical thymus had developed distinct areas of
cortex and medulla and Hassall’s corpuscles were apparent. The
maturation of other tissues followed with Hassall’s corpuscles in the
thoracic thymus by Day 30 and nodules and germinal centres in the lymph nodes
by Day 90. Measurement of immunoglobulin G concentrations in the serum of
young animals indicated a rise in titre around Day 90 post partum, correlating
with the apparent maturation of the lymphoid tissues.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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