Abstract
Summary
The mixed lymphocyte reactivity of thymus cells from normal and cortisone-treated, young and old C57BL/6J mice was evaluated. The results indicated that while in the young mice cortisone treatment caused a 12-fold increase in the reactivity of thymus cells, it had no effect on the response of thymus cells from old mice. The significance of the disappearance of cortisone-resistant mature thymus cells in old mice is discussed regarding the general decline in immunocompetence and the increase of autoimmune manifestations in old age.
The authors acknowledge with thanks the technical assistance of Rosalie Hooper.
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