
PROPERTIES OF HAEMOPOIETIC STEM CELLS IN PHENYLHYDRAZINE TREATED MICE
Author(s) -
Hodgson G. S.
Publication year - 1973
Publication title -
cell proliferation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.647
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1365-2184
pISSN - 0960-7722
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2184.1973.tb01608.x
Subject(s) - phenylhydrazine , spleen , erythropoiesis , bone marrow , endogeny , biology , haematopoiesis , endocrinology , stem cell , medicine , immunology , chemistry , anemia , microbiology and biotechnology , medicinal chemistry
Recovery of erythropoiesis was fast in Balb/c mice irradiated 700 R 5 days after initiation of phenylhydrazine treatment and took place predominantly in the spleen, which showed numerous large frequently confluent endogenous colonies. Post irradiation phenylhydrazine induced anaemia did not accelerate recovery of erythropoiesis; it did, however, produce a slight but significant rise in endogenous colony formation. Radiosensitivity of spleen CFU‐S from phenylhydrazine treated mice was similar to that of CFU‐S in normal mouse spleen. Spleen CFU‐S in mice 5 days after initiation of phenylhydrazine treatment were sensitive to the lethal action of Hydroxyurea, while bone marrow CFU‐S were not. The self‐renewal capacity of CFU‐S in the endogenously repopulated spleen of phenylhydrazine pretreated 700 R X‐irradiated mice was low when compared to that of spleen exogenously repopulated by cells from normal mouse bone marrow, normal and phenylhydrazine treated mouse spleen. CFU circulating in blood of phenylhydrazine treated mice had a low self‐renewal capacity. The marked strain differences in self‐renewal capacity of spleen CFU‐S, and of the capacity of spleen CFU‐S to increase by proliferation are discussed.