Elimination of phagocytic cells in the spleen after intravenous injection of liposome-encapsulated dichloromethylene diphosphonate: an enzyme-histochemical study

N Van Rooijen, R Van Nieuwmegen - Cell and tissue research, 1984 - Springer
N Van Rooijen, R Van Nieuwmegen
Cell and tissue research, 1984Springer
Dichloromethylene diphosphonate can be used for temporary elimination of macrophages in
the spleen when administered after entrapment in liposomes. No comparable effect on the
macrophages of the spleen was observed with free dichloromethylene diphosphonate or in
the case of empty liposomes. Marginal metallophils on the boundary between white pulp
and marginal zone as well as macrophages in the marginal zone and red pulp disappeared
from the spleen within one day and remained largely absent for about a week. After this time …
Summary
Dichloromethylene diphosphonate can be used for temporary elimination of macrophages in the spleen when administered after entrapment in liposomes. No comparable effect on the macrophages of the spleen was observed with free dichloromethylene diphosphonate or in the case of empty liposomes. Marginal metallophils on the boundary between white pulp and marginal zone as well as macrophages in the marginal zone and red pulp disappeared from the spleen within one day and remained largely absent for about a week. After this time cells reappeared slowly, and at approximately four weeks after injection their presence in the spleen did not differ from that in control animals. Marginal metallophils and macrophages in the spleen were demonstrated by use of enzyme-histochemical methods and by their capacity to ingest carbon particles.
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