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Review
. 1995 May;318(5):609-18.

An overview of thrombopoietin: with a historical perspective

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Review

An overview of thrombopoietin: with a historical perspective

J Levin. C R Acad Sci III. 1995 May.

Abstract

A physiologically relevant thrombopoietin (TPO) must be a humoral regulator with lineage specificity for megakaryocytes and their precursors. It should be capable of stimulating platelet production in normal animals, and elevated levels of TPO should be detectable in the plasma following acute, severe thrombocytopenia. Acute thrombocytopenia provides a model system that is likely to predict the effects of TPO, since many of the effects on megakaryocytes and platelets observed after induction of acute thrombocytopenia would be mediated by TPO. Important questions remain to be answered. Do the currently available data for the c-Mpl ligand explain previously published data that describe elevated levels of Meg-CSF in the circulation following production of bone marrow aplasia? Does the c-Mpl ligand account for all of the megakaryocyte stimulatory factors that have been described? Is there another factor that accounts for at least some of the acute alterations in megakaryocytopoiesis that occur immediately following a decrease in platelet levels?

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