Abstract

Hypertrophy of the thymus was observed in aging C57BL/6 mice, ranging in age from 4 to 20 months, which had been gonadectomized 2 months before the sacrifice, and the magnitude of thymic regeneration was more pronounced in male than in female. However, enhancement of anti-SRBC antibody response was observed only in female, but not in male mice regardless of age. Gonadectomy brought about not only thymic hypertrophy but also an increase in T cells and B cells in the spleen. An increase in T cell subpopulations was proportional in female mice, but disproportional in male. The disproportional increase of T cell subpopulations could not account for the failure to enhance the anti-SRBC antibody response in male mice. Gonadectomy also resulted in the thymic hypertrophy in male and female young Wistar rats, but not in those which had been previously hypophysectomized

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