Studies on Erythropoiesis. XVII. Some Quantitative Aspects of the Erythropoietic Response to Erythropoietin

Author:

GURNEY CLIFFORD W.12,WACKMAN NANCY13,FILMANOWICZ EDWARD14

Affiliation:

1. Argonne Cancer Research Hospital (operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission) and the Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

2. Argonne Cancer Research Hospital, USAEC; Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Unicersity of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

3. Argon iie Cancer Research Hospital, USAEC; University of Chicago, Chicago, ill.

4. Argonne Cancer Research Hospital, USAEC; Senior Medical Student, Department of M#{128}dicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, ill.

Abstract

Abstract The transfusion-induced polycythemic mouse is an excellent subject in which to study the physiology of erythropoiesis because endogenous erythropoiesis is reduced in a manner that does not appear to impair, to any recognizable degree, the animal’s ability to respond to an erythropoietic stimulus. Using a purified glycoprotein, erythropoietin, obtained from the plasma of anemic sheep, a number of experiments was carried out on polycythemic mice. Morphological evidence of erythropoiesis in the spleen was observed following a single subcutaneous injection of erythropoietin. A cumulative response to multiple injections was noted. For a given total dose of erythropoietin, a greater response was produced when this amount was fractioned than when it was administered as a single dose. Animals made polycythemic by transfusion were maintained in a polycythemic state by daily injections of erythropoietin. Finally, a true erythrocytosis was produced by a prolonged course of injections of erythropoietin in normal mice.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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