LYMPHOCYTE LOCOMOTION I. THE INITIATION, VELOCITY, PATTERN, AND PATH OF LOCOMOTION IN VITRO
- L Rydgren
- B Norberg
- CH Hakansson
- C v Mecklenburg
- N Soderstrom
Abstract
The locomotive behaviour of human lymphocytes in coverslip preparations of clotted autoplasma was studied at +37°C. Lymphocytes isolated from peripheral blood or from the tonsils did not move prior to membrane activation by means of incubation with phytohemagglutinin (PHA). After PHA stimulation the locomotion of 19 lymphocytes was analysed by time-lapse filming. The locomotion was random, as evidenced by a median locomotive index of 0.64 (Q1-Q3 0.40-0. 75) and comparatively slow, median velocity 151µm/min (Q1-Q3 12-18). The locomotion of 5 other lymphocytes was studied at high magnification. It is suggested that the characteristic polarity of wandering lymphocytes, indicating the direction of movement, can be utilized in the analysis of the lymphocyte traffic in tissue sections of post-capillary high-endothelium venules.
How to Cite:
Rydgren, L., Norberg, B., Hakansson, C., v Mecklenburg, C. & Soderstrom, N., (1976) “LYMPHOCYTE LOCOMOTION I. THE INITIATION, VELOCITY, PATTERN, AND PATH OF LOCOMOTION IN VITRO”, Lymphology 9(3), 89-96.
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