Objective To observe the changes of immune status in recipient after implanting with xenogeneic acellular bone matrix (ACBM). Methods Twenty rabbits were randomly divided into 4 groups. Autograft,ACMB and bone soaked in alcohol were implant into the 3 experimental groups separately, and No-treatment was done as control group. The CD4+,CD8+,CD25+T lymphocytes in blood were detected by flow cytometer at 1, 2, 4 and 6 weeks after operation. After 2 and 6 weeks of implantation, the changes of bone and tissue were observed by histology. Results After 2-6 weeks, CD4+ and CD8+ T cells were significantly higher in the implantedgroup of bone soaked in alcohol than that in the other 3 groups(P lt;0.05) and there wasno statistically significant difference in the other 3 groups(P gt;0.05). After 2 weeks, CD25+ T cells were significantly higher in the implanted group of bone soakedin alcohol than that in the other groups. In the 2nd week, there were inflammatory infiltration with a predominance of granulocytes. In the 6th week, there were many fibroblasts instead of granulocytes with a few lymphocytes and cartilage island formed in the implanted groups of autograft and ACMB. Conclusion ACBM implanting has low influence on cellular immunity in recipient.
Citation: SUN Xinjun,WANG Zhengguo,ZHU Peifang,et al.. CHANGES OF SUBTYPE T LYMPHOCYTES IN BLOOD AFTER IMPLANTING WITH XENOGENEIC ACELLAR BONE MATRIX. Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery, 2005, 19(4): 322-323. doi: Copy