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OBSERVATIONS ON HUMAN MONOCYTE KINETICS AFTER PULSE LABELING
Authors:D M Whitelaw
Institution:Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, and The British Columbia Cancer Institute, Vancouver, Canada
Abstract:Monocyte kinetics were studied in seven hematologically normal individuals using in vivo pulse labeling with tritiated thymidine. Although occasional labeled cells appear in the peripheral blood within 4 or 5 hr of the administration of label, a significant outflow from the marrow begins 13–26 hr later. This interval is occupied by the G2 and M phases of the mitotic cycle since mitotic cells are not observed in the peripheral blood. The duration of the DNA synthesis phase of monocytes is measured at 34 hr ≈ 1.8 hr. Cells do not enter this phase while circulating since exposure of circulating cells to tritiated thymidine does not result in any uptake. If monocytes are not 'end'cells which have completed their mitotic activity before leaving the marrow they must at least be inhibited from further proliferative activity until they are permanently sequestered in other tissues.
The generation time is probably not less than 40 hr and data derived from the mean grain counts of labeled cells suggest that it is often more than 70 hr. The total daily output of monocytes in man is 9.4 × 108 cells per 24 hr ≈ 3.3 × 108.
Cells leave the bloodstream with a half-time of about 71 hr thereby proving themselves to be considerably more durable than neutrophils which have a half-life in the neighborhood of 6 hr.
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