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Acute in vivo effects of IL-3 alone and in combination with IL-6 on the blood cells of the circulation and bone marrow.

T R Ulich1, J del Castillo, K Busser, K Z Guo, S M Yin.   

Abstract

Recombinant human IL-3 administered intravenously to rats as a single injection induced peripheral neutrophilia and monocytosis beginning at 4 to 6 hours after injection, peaking at 8 hours, and subsiding to normal by 12 to 24 hours. IL-3 did not induce an initial neutropenia such as accompanies endotoxin-, G-CSF-, and TNF-induced neutrophilia, or lymphopenia such as accompanies endotoxin-, IL-1-, and TNF-induced neutrophilia. The IL-3-induced peripheral neutrophilia was accompanied by a decrease in mature marrow neutrophils, indicating that the mechanism of neutrophilia was through marrow release rather than by demargination, which occurs after the administration of epinephrine or IL-6. The release of mature marrow neutrophils further suggests that IL-3 either has intrinsic neutrophil releasing activity or indirectly causes neutrophil release through the gene expression of a second cytokine. IL-3 induced a striking left-shifted myeloid hyperplasia in the bone marrow at 8 hours that morphologically was very similar to that observed after administration of endotoxin, a finding consistent with the hypothesis of previous investigators that endotoxin may in part act indirectly on hematopoietic cells by eliciting local marrow production of IL-3. Finally, IL-3 induced an increase in marrow pronormoblasts at 8 hours, consistent with the in vitro proliferative effect of IL-3 on erythroid stem cells. The combination of IL-3 and IL-6 induced a synergistic peripheral neutrophilia and monocytosis and a striking synergistic increase in marrow mast cells. The combination of IL-3 and IL-6 also induced an erythroid and left-shifted myeloid hyperplasia such as would be expected given the individual effects of these hematopoietic growth factors.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2801884      PMCID: PMC1880024     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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