FOETAL ERYTHROPOIESIS IN GENETICALLY ANAEMIC, FLEXED-TAILED (f/f) MICE |
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Authors: | R. G. Tarbutt R. J. Cole |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper presents measurements of foetal weights, haemoglobin concentrations, red cell counts, blood volumes, erythroblast thymidine labelling indices and cell cycle parameters in genetically anaemic, flexed-tailed ( f/f ) and haematologically normal ( f/+ ) foetuses. The production of red blood cells from the livers of ( f/f ) foetal mice lags behind that of heterozygote ( f/+ ) foetuses, and the cells that are produced are small and poorly haemoglobinized. The anaemia is not due to an abnormal cell cycle in f/f erythroblasts, which appear to be capable of responding to the anaemia by a small increase in their rates of proliferation. The number of red cells in the foetal circulation can be calculated from the cell cycle time and number of hepatic erythroblasts; the calculated number agrees quite well with the measured number in both f/f and f/+ foetuses. Many characteristics of the anaemia of the f/f foetus can be accounted for if it is assumed that there is a deficiency in the production or activity of an enzyme involved early in the haem synthetic pathway. |
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