Hemodialysis Coil-induced Transient Neutropenia and Overshoot Neutrophilia in Normal Man

Author:

Jensen Douglas P.12,Brubaker Leonard H.13,Nolph Karl D.14,Johnson Charles A.15,Nothum Richard J.15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, University of Missouri Medical Center, Columbia, Mo.

2. University of Missouri Medical Center, Columbia, Mo. 65201.

3. Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology-Oncology, University of Missouri Medical Center, Columbia, Mo. 65201.

4. Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, University of Missouri Medical Center, Columbia, Mo. 65201.

5. Department of Medicine, University of Missouri Medical Center, Columbia, Mo. 65201

Abstract

Abstract Profound transient neutropenia, followed by an overshoot of the neutrophil (N) count to an average of 2.5 ± 1.0 (mean ± 1 SD) times higher than average control N count, has been induced in seven normal subjects by reinfusion of heparinized blood that had been stagnated in a hemodialysis coil for 15 min. This was similar to the neutropenia-neutrophilia cycle occurring shortly after the initiation of hemodialysis in uremic patients. At the time of neutropenia, profound monocytopenia was also observed, but only a slight drop in lymphocyte count occurred. Neither monocytes nor lymphocytes subsequently recovered to higher than control values. A DF32P standard N survival procedure, performed in one subject with Hodgkin’s disease in complete unmaintained remission, showed that a large number of unlabeled N appeared during the overshoot, suggesting their marrow origin. Although in two of three attempts neutropenia was produced by reinfusion of blood through the coil without stagnation, no significant overshoot of N count following neutropenia occurred without the stagnation step. Simple phlebotomy and reinfusion of blood without the coil had no effect on the N count. This model may prove useful in studying the possible immediate regulation of the N count by marrow release of N and marrow N reserves in various patients.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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