Abstract

The occurrence of mast cells in the mouse thyroid was examined by light and fluorescence microscopy after treatment of normal animals with human blood plasma, having high activity of the long—acting thyroid stimulator (LATS). Control animals were given LATS—negative human plasma, or a combination of LATS—positive human plasma and rabbit antibodies against human immunoglobulin G (anti—IgG). No, or very few, 5- HT- and histamine—storing mast cells were seen in thyroids of normal mice, while such cells were frequently seen in various extrathyroidal tissues. The same was true in animals treated twice daily for 1 week with LATS—negative plasma, or with LATS—positive plasma plus anti—IgG. In contrast, twice—daily injections for 1 week of strongly LATS—positive plasma promoted the appearance of numerous 5-HT- and histamine—containing mast cells within the thyroid. No apparent change was recorded in the number of extrathyroidal mast cells, in any of the experiments. As a similar intrathyroidal appearance of 5-HT—...

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