GRANULOCYTE DYNAMICS AND THE QUESTION OF INEFFECTIVE GRANULOPOIESIS |
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Authors: | Mary A. Maloney,,Harvey M.,Patt John E.,Lund&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Radiobiology, University of California, San Francisco, California;Stanford University, Stanford, California |
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Abstract: | A simple analysis was developed to compare granulocyte production in marrow with granulocyte turnover in peripheral blood of the dog. the analysis is anchored to the relative number of granulopoietic and erythropoietic cells that are flashlabeled with tritiated thymidine. This provides a convenient measure of relative production rates, since there is little, if any, difference in the duration of the respective DNA synthesis periods. the latter was confirmed in the present work by comparison of myeloid and erythroid cells in respect to (1) labeled mitosis curves and (2) changes in labeling intensity with constant infusion of tritiated thymidine. the ratio of flash-labeled granulocyte to erythrocyte progenitors was unity (1.02 ± 0.05) in the eight dogs studied, which means that gross production rates were essentially the same. Since net production as revealed by peripheral blood turnover is greater for erythrocytes than for granulocytes, it follows that there must be some ineffective granulopoiesis. This may correspond to over half of the total production. It is suggested that this phenomenon, which apparently occurs in man as well as in dog, could represent an important feature of granulocyte regulation. |
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