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. 1980 Aug;8(7):954-60.

Diurnal variation of circulating human myeloid progenitor cells

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  • PMID: 16398029

Diurnal variation of circulating human myeloid progenitor cells

D D Ross et al. Exp Hematol. 1980 Aug.

Abstract

We investigated whether human circulating myeloid progenitor cells (CFU(c)) exhibit diurnal variation. Peripheral venous blood samples were drawn every 3 h from each of the nine healthy male volunteers. Blood mononuclear cells were harvested by the Ficoll-Hypaque method. CFU(c) content of blood was determined by the soft agar cloning assay. Human placental conditioned medium (HPCM) was used as colony stimulating factor. We found a 24 h cyclic variation of colonies/10(5) mononuclear cells plated with a maximum at 9 a.m. (P < 0.01). Analysis of the colonies by in situ staining indicated that this variation could be attributed almost entirely to colonies composed of eosinophilic cells (representative of CFU(eos)). Neutrophil/macrophage colonies (representative of CFU(G,M)) exhibited a trend toward a 9 a.m. maximum, but this variation was not statistically significant. We conclude that time of blood collection should be standardized in experiments measuring human peripheral blood CFU(c).

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