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Erythropoietin titers in response to anemia or hypoxia.

A J Erslev1, J Caro.   

Abstract

The normal response to anemic or hypoxic hypoxia is synthesis and release of erythropoietin in accord with the concept that erythropoietin production is controlled by a renal oxygen sensor. In this study, erythropoietin production, as predicted, was abrogated in patients with renal impairment (55 cases), but normal in nonuremic individuals. Specifically, patients with rheumatoid arthritis (34 cases), sickle cell anemia (25 cases), aregenerative anemia (27 cases), and aplastic anemia (13 cases) had erythropoietin titers overlapping with those observed in simple anemia (61 cases) at corresponding hematocrits. The response of polycythemic laboratory animals to hypoxia is more difficult to fit within the concept of an oxygen sensor responsive both to anemic and hypoxic hypoxia. If the polycythemia was induced by hypertransfusion, erythropoietin production in response to hypoxia was, as predicted, less than that observed in normal animals. If, however the polycythemia was induced by previous exposure to hypoxia, the animals responded to hypoxia as though they were not polycythemic. An explanation for this challenging observation may provide a clue as to the operation of the oxygen sensor.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3663951

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Cells        ISSN: 0340-4684


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