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. 1988;14(2-3):393-410.

Repopulating potential of hematopoietic precursor cells

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  • PMID: 3067779

Repopulating potential of hematopoietic precursor cells

T M Fliedner et al. Blood Cells. 1988.

Abstract

Experiments were performed in 1800 cGy whole-body x-irradiated dogs. Mononuclear cells were collected from bone marrow, peripheral blood, and fetal liver. They were cryopreserved in -196 degrees C liquid nitrogen until used for transplantation. The thawed transfusates were adjusted to contain 1.5-1.6 x 10(5) CFU-GM per kg body weight. The blood granulocyte recovery was rapid after transfusion of blood-derived stem cells as compared to the use of bone-marrow-derived stem cells. In both instances, however, normal values were not reached for several weeks. In contrast, the use of fetal-liver-derived stem cells resulted in a very rapid initial granulocyte increase with a return of values to normal (or even overshoot) within 3 weeks after transplantation. A biomathematical granulocyte renewal simulation system is described that permits calculation of the absolute number of pluripotent stem cells in the transfusate. The data after fetal liver stem cell transplantation can be fitted only if an initial stem cell replication rate of 0.95 is assumed (in contrast to 0.65 using bone marrow or blood-derived stem cells).

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