Literature DB >> 1120189

Direct effects of thyroid hormones on bone marrow erythroid cells of rats.

L A Malgor, C C Blanc, E Klainer, S E Irizar, P R Torales, L Barrios.   

Abstract

A stimulatory effect on bone marrow cellularity was observed in normal and nephrectomized rats continuously infused with T3 and T4. Results of bone marrow studies are expressed in absolute numbers of total nucleated erythroid cells per milligram of femoral marrow at the beginning and after 8 hr of continuous intravenous infusions. Administration of T3 and T4 to nephrectomized rats produced a marked and significant increase in total erythroid cells counted. After differential analyses of the nucleated erythroid elements, a significant increase in all erythroid cell types was also observed. Similar results were seen in a control group of rats in which both ureters have been previously ligated and in groups of nephrectomized rats receiving rabbit antiserum against erythropoietin before starting the intravenous infusions of T3 and T4. These results indicate that stimulation of marrow erythropoiesis produced by thyroid hormones in our system is not dependent on renal or extra-renal production of erythropoietin. The progressive introduction of T3 and T4 into the circulation of rats with bilateral nephrectomy or ureter-ligated normal rats, may overload the mechanism of transport of these hormones in plasma. As a consequence, a progressive increase in free active forms of T3 and T4 in plasma may occur. Our interpretation of the present findings is that thyroid hormones stimulate directly bone marrow erythropoiesis. This stimulation is clearly evident when high levels of free active forms of thyroid hormones are present in plasma.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1120189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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