Reduced thymic size and numbers of splenic CD4+ and CD8 + cells in artificially reared mouse pups

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The effect of early nutrition on the development of the immune tissue and T cells of mouse pups was examined. Newborn mice were divided into three experimental groups: mother-reared (MR) pups, pups that were fed on a milk substitute from the first day (AR-0), and the third day (AR-2), using a hand-feeding system. The average thymic size of the AR-2 pups was respectively significantly larger and smaller than that of the AR-0 and MR pups. In contrast, the splenic sizes of the AR-0 and AR-2 pups were greater than that of the MR pups. The numbers of CD4+CD8- and CD4-CD8 + cells in the spleen of the MR pups were significantly higher than those in the AR-0 pups. These results indicate that early nutrition affected the sizes of the thymus and spleen and the composition of CD4+CD8 - or CD4-CD8+ T cells in the spleen.

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Yajima, M., Hoshiba, J., Terahara, M., & Yajima, T. (2007). Reduced thymic size and numbers of splenic CD4+ and CD8 + cells in artificially reared mouse pups. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 71(10), 2420–2427. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.70121

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