Literature DB >> 21710

In-vitro and in-vivo properties of canine blood mononuclear leukocytes separated by discontinuous albumin density gradient centrifugation.

M Körbling, T M Fliedner, W Calvo, W Nothdurft, W M Ross.   

Abstract

Dogs were given 1 200 R whole body x-irradiation and transfused with frozen and thawed mononuclear leukocytes from a DLA identical, MLC negative donor dog. These leukocytes had been obtained from the peripheral blood by means of leukapheresis, using the IBM experimental cell separator after injection of 15 mg/kg body weight of dextran sulphate to increase the yield of CFUc upon collection. The segregation of leukocytes by means of the discontinuous albumin gradient centrifugation method resulted in a fraction 2 that contained a very high proportion of CFUc, and in other fractions 3 and 4 with a high proportion of lymphocytes with few CFUc. The dog receiving fraction-2 cells showed a rapid bone marrow recovery (permanent) and displayed no signs of gvh-reaction. The dogs receiving cells of fraction 3 or 4 died of gvh-reaction within 25 days. The dog receiving fraction 4 cells showed little hemopoietic recovery, but a marked lymph node hyperplasia of plasma cells.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 21710

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomedicine        ISSN: 0300-0893


  2 in total

Review 1.  Haemopoietic progenitor cells in peripheral blood.

Authors:  F E Zwaan
Journal:  Blut       Date:  1982-08

2.  Cryopreservation of blood mononuclear leukocytes and stem cells suspended in a large fluid volume. A preclinical model for a blood stem cell bank.

Authors:  T M Fliedner; M Körbling; W Calvo; C Bruch; E Herbst
Journal:  Blut       Date:  1977-09-29
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