Fig. 1.
In the blood B cell numbers of all subsets increase after splenectomy.
(A) Representative dot plot of naı̈ve (IgD+IgM+) and memory (IgD−IgMhigh) B-cell populations in the blood is shown (left). The number of cells of the framed populations was determined 3 months after either sham operation or splenectomy, and expressed as the number of cells per microliter (right). (B) Representative dot plot of NF (IgMhighCD90high), ERF (IgMlowCD90high), RF (IgMlowCD90−), and MZ (IgMhighCD90−) B-cell subsets is shown (each subset is framed). The graph demonstrates the number of B cells of the different subsets in blood of rats either sham operated or splenectomized. The values for both graphs are given as the mean ± SD (n = 8 for each group). The asterisk represents significant differences between the B-cell number of sham-operated and splenectomized animals (Mann-Whitney U test;P < .05).