Archivum histologicum japonicum
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The Migration of Macrophages after Phagocytosis in Chick Bone Marrow
Tatsuo FUJITAMakoto SUGIMURAYoshitaka SUZUKI
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1982 Volume 45 Issue 5 Pages 473-481

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The migration of macrophages in chick bone marrow was studied by histoplanimetry after an intravenous injection of colloidal carbon or iron-dextran. In the initial stages after the injection, carbon-laden macrophages were found only in the sinus, where erythrocytopoiesis took place. The carbon-laden macrophages then passed through the sinus wall and gradually migrated from the sinus to the extravascular area (i. e., the granulocytopoietic region) peaking at 1 to 3 days after injection. After 7 days, almost all the carbon-laden macrophages accumulated to form “macrophage islets” mainly around the lymphatic nodules in the extravascular area. In the cases injected with iron-dextran, the movement of iron-laden macrophages was similar to that of the carbon-laden ones. The similarity suggests that the direction and time of migration of macrophages are independent of ingested materials.

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