In vitro development of CFU-E and BFU-E in cultures of embryonic and post-embryonic chicken hematopoietic cells
- PMID: 7462339
- DOI: 10.1002/jcp.1041050320
In vitro development of CFU-E and BFU-E in cultures of embryonic and post-embryonic chicken hematopoietic cells
Abstract
A culture method is proposed for the in vitro development of chicken erythrocytic progenitors. When grown with avian erythropoietin, Colony Forming Unit Erythrocytic (CFU-E) and Burst Forming Unit-Erythrocytic (BFU-E) give rise respectively to erythrocytic colonies and bursts within 3 and 6 days. BFU-E development is greatly enhanced by pokeweed-mitogen-spleen-cell conditioned medium and requires higher erythropoietin concentrations than for CFU-E. An antigen specific to immature red cells can be detected on CFU-E but not on BFU-E, showing that both progenitors represent distinct entities. BFU-E and CFU-E are found in embryonic marrow and yolk sac. In the young blastoderm BFU-E becomes detectable at the primitive streak stage.
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