CR51-LABELED ENDOTOXIN DISTRIBUTION IN GRANULOCYTOPENIC ANIMALS.

1964 
Endotoxin, injected intravenously in small doses, is removed from the blood of nongranulocytopenic and granulocytopenic, HN 2 -treated rabbits at a rate similar to normal controls, but more slowly than in tolerant animals. Significant nonplasma activity is present in animals with only a few circulating granulocytes, re-emphasizing the role of platelets in binding endotoxin. In addition to the liver and spleen, the bone marrow is a significant reservoir for endotoxin removed from the blood, even in animals with markedly hypocellular marrows. Thus, granulocytes would not appear to contribute significantly to the removal of small doses of endotoxin. Pretreatment of rabbits with HN 2 does not appreciably alter either the clearance of endotoxin from blood or its distribution in tissues.
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