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RESPONSE OF THE PREOSTEOBLAST AND STEM CELL OF RAT BONE MARROW TO A LETHAL DOSE OF X-IRRADIATION OR CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE
Authors:Sheldon  Amsel Elisabeth S.  Dell
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine and Nuclear Medicine, Boston Veterans Administration Hospital
Abstract:Following syngeneic or autotransplantation of hemopoietic tissue to a heterotopic location, bone formation has been observed to occur in the implanted tissue. the characteristics of the cell residing in hemopoietic tissue with bone forming potential (preosteoblast) are unknown. to define some properties of this cell, its response to X-irradiation and cyclophosphamide (CTX) was compared to the response of the hemopoietic stem cell. Adult, male rats were exposed to 900 R whole body X-irradiation or 220 mg/kg of intraperitoneal CTX. With either treatment the dose was sufficient to kill the animals by bone marrow failure. At intervals following the X-irradiation or CTX, hemopoietic tissue was examined for the presence of viable hemopoietic stem cells and preosteoblasts. Following X-irradiation, viable hemopoietic stem cells and preosteoblasts could not be detected. Following CTX these cells could be detected. It is suggested that in the rat CTX at 220 mg/kg, although causing death by bone marrow failure, does not reduce the population of the preosteoblast or hemopoietic stem cell as effectively as 900 R X-irradiation.
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