Flow cytometric analysis of ovine peripheral blood lymphocytes. |
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Authors: | H E Smith R M Jacobs and C Smith |
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Institution: | Department of Pathology, University of Guelph, Ontario. |
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Abstract: | Leukocyte suspensions were prepared from the peripheral blood of 12 sheep three times at two month intervals beginning at 12 months of age. Monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometric analysis were used to characterize the cells. There were no significant differences over time therefore the data from the three time intervals were pooled. The mean percentages and ranges (minimum to maximum) of the major lymphocyte subtypes were: B-cells (29.6%, 11-50), gamma delta T-cells (36.6%, 22-68), CD4+ T-cells (14.1%, 8-22) and CD8+ T-cells (12.0%, 4-22). Lymphocyte subtype percentages appeared less variable within than between individuals. Two populations of B-cells were noted; one population had more cytoplasm and light scatter characteristics similar to monocytes while a second population of B-cells was more typical of small lymphocytes. The nature of the large B-cells requires further study. |
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