Bone marrow cell response following induction of acute inflammation in different strains of mice
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00920473
Bone marrow cell response following induction of acute inflammation in different strains of mice
Abstract
The magnitude of the macrophage inflammatory response differs among inbred mouse strains. Mice of the A/J strain respond poorly to sterile inflammatory stimuli while those of the C57BL/6 strain show a strong response. Inflammatory macrophages found at the site of inflammation are the product of bone marrow (BM) myeloid stem cells. Mice of the A/J strain were found to have half the number of BM nucleated cells per femur than those of the C57BL/6 strain. The lower BM cellularity may be one reason for the poor macrophage inflammatory response observed in A/J mouse strain. Using A x B/B x A recombinant inbred mouse strains, we determined that the number of nucleated cells per femur found in normal mice was not a determining factor of the magnitude of the macrophage inflammatory response. One additional explanation for the poor macrophage inflammatory response in mice of the A/J strain is their deficiency in the C5 component of complement. Using a C5-sufficient A/J.C5 congenic strain, we have previously shown that the presence of C5 on the A/J background improved their inflammatory response. We compared A/J and A/J.C5 mouse strains to determine whether or not C5 had an impact on the BM cell response to inflammatory stimulus. The presence of C5 on the A/J background could contribute to the improvement of the inflammatory response in mice of the A/J.C5 strain by inducing a greater number of nucleated cells to exit the BM compartment early following induction of inflammation.
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