Repura
Online ISSN : 2185-1352
Print ISSN : 0024-1008
ISSN-L : 0024-1008
Volume 29, Issue 1
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  • (I) Studies on the muri-lepromin reaction
    KAZUKO IIDAKA
    1960 Volume 29 Issue 1 Pages 1-12
    Published: January 20, 1960
    Released on J-STAGE: December 10, 2008
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    The author used dd-strain mice, divided in two groups A and B. The group A was sensitized with murine leprosy bacilli, and the group B was sensitized with tubercle bacilli. The animals in both groups received subconjunctival and intradermal injection of murine lepromin antigen.
    Histopathological examinations were made after 24 hours, 48 hours and after 2 weeks. By these examinations, the difference of the degree of inflammation between the two groups was not so marked, but in the group A slightly stronger than in the group B. The nature of the inflammation in both groups was almost the same.
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  • Part III. Alteration of Infections Mechanisms of Murine Leprosy after Removal of the Omentum Major
    MASAKAZU SUZUKI
    1960 Volume 29 Issue 1 Pages 13-18
    Published: January 20, 1960
    Released on J-STAGE: June 30, 2008
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    In order to investigate the role and significance of the omentum major in the intraperitoneal infection of murine leprosy, the following experiment was carried out in 30 rats divided in two groups.
    In one group, the omentum major was cut out, and the murine leprosy bacilli were inoculated intraperitoneally.
    The autopsy made five months after the inoculation showed development of large leproma on the capsule of the spleen in all rats of the experimented group, but not in all rats of the control group.
    With regard to the dissemination of murine leprosy bacilli, no difference was recognized between experimented group and control group. It was therefore considered that development of leproma on capsule of the spleen compensated dysplasty of leproma on"milk pox" due to removal of the omentum major.
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  • Part IV. Influence of the Removal of Spleen upon the Occurence of Murine Leprosy
    MASAKAZU SUZUKI
    1960 Volume 29 Issue 1 Pages 19-25
    Published: January 20, 1960
    Released on J-STAGE: June 30, 2008
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    For the study of mechanism of infection of murine leprosy in the rats in which the function of reticulo-endothelial system is inhibited, the removal of spleen was carried out.
    The murine leprosy bacilli were inoculated, immediately after removal of the spleen in the first experiment, and ten days after the removal in the second experiment. The inoculation of 10-2 emulsion of murine leprosy bacilli showed the early and marked development of leproma in the experimented group as compared with that of the control group both in the first and the second experiment. The dissemination of murine leprosy bacilli over whole body of rat was accelerated markedly.
    Acceleration of development of murine leprosy was marked in the spleen-removed group of the first experiment in comparison with the growp of second experiment. No difference was recognized by the inoculation of 10-4 emulsion between the experimented group and the control group.
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  • [in Japanese]
    1960 Volume 29 Issue 1 Pages 50-60
    Published: January 20, 1960
    Released on J-STAGE: June 30, 2008
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  • [in Japanese]
    1960 Volume 29 Issue 1 Pages 61-65
    Published: January 20, 1960
    Released on J-STAGE: December 10, 2008
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