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Lymphatic pump treatment mobilizes leukocytes from the gastrointestinal associated lymphoid tissue

Journal: Unpublished MSc thesis University of North Texas Health Science Center, Date: 2008/12, Pages: 56, type of study: observational study

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Keywords:

leukocytes [3]
lymphatic pump technique [21]
lymphoid tissue [4]
observational study [126]

Abstract:

Lymphatic flow and the migration of leukocytes are important to maintaining health. One treatment used to improve lymph flow is abdominal lymphatic pump treatment (LPT), which is thought to increase lymph return from the abdominal area. Previous research has shown the LPT increases lymph flow and leukocyte numbers in thoracic duct lymph, but further investigation into the specific cell types and their sources are needed. Through sampling the thoracic and intestinal lymph ducts, as well as the mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN), it was seen that there is an increase in cell output in the thoracic and intestinal ducts and the MLN during LPT as compared to baseline. This increase in cell output may help to augment the immune response during infection.


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