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Title: PATHOLOGIC CHANGES IN IRRADIATED MONKEYS TREATED WITH BONE MARROW

Journal Article · · Journal of the National Cancer Institute (U.S.) Changed to JNCI, J. Natl. Cancer Inst.
OSTI ID:4010013

Autopsy was performed on 27 irradiated monkeys. The 7 irradiated nontreated animals died on the bone marrow syndrome. Intestinnal radiation death occurred in one treated with autologous bone marrow; bone marrow regeneration was delayed in the other animal that died with anemia and hemorrhagic pulmonary edema. In 3 animals treated with homologous bone marrow, there was no apparent regeneration but it occurred in the 14 others treated with homologous bone marrow cells. The pathologic changes closely resembled those found in mouse, rabbit, and human radiation chimeras suffering from secondary disease, which in the primate radiation chimera seems more severe than usually occurs in irradiated mice treated with foreign bone marrow. Since many lesions found in monkeys are more pronounced than those in rodents, this study has been illuminating in the pathogenesis of secondary disease. Cell loss, possibly a direct effect of an immunological reaction of the foreign bone marrow graft agaiast the tissues of the host, was the primary lesion, amounting to severe necrosis and atrophy in many organs. In lesions of the intestinal tract, degenerative chsmges prevailed over regenerative while the reverse was true for early skin lesions. Although infectious disease occurred less frequently than in mouse chimeras impairment of the immunological defense system may have promoted invasion by commensal parasites or activation of latent infections. Mortality in animals treated with foreign bone marrow probably was caused by widespread denudation of ileum and colon and sometimes by massive liver necrosis or infectious disease. (auth)

Research Organization:
Radiobiological Institute TNO, Rijswijk Z.H., Netherlands; and National Defense Organization TNO, Rijswijk Z.H., Netherlands
NSA Number:
NSA-15-025923
OSTI ID:
4010013
Journal Information:
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (U.S.) Changed to JNCI, J. Natl. Cancer Inst., Vol. Vol: 27; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-61
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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