Literature DB >> 371699

The bgJ/bgJ:W/WV bone marrow chimera. A model for studying stem cell regulation.

H M Patt, M A Maloney.   

Abstract

In studies with bgJ/bgJ:W/WV chimeric mice, we used the biege neutrophil marker as a criterion of of W/WV marrow replacement by implanted bgJ/bg/J stem cells. Data from a 50-fold range of inoculum doses and a 2-year period of observation indicate a hyperbolic pattern of replacement expressed as a log dose-response relationship. The saturating effect with increasing inoculum dose was interpreted as reflecting random initial stem cell seeding in bone marrow coupled with a decreasing efficiency of colonization by migration. From the statistics of random sampling and the exponential decrease of the 63% replacement dose with time, we estimate that W/WV marrow contains about 2600 stem cell regulatory volumes of about 10(8) mu3 (50 cell diameters) each, a dimension consistent with concepts of short-range cell-cell interactions. Our observations suggest that each regulatory volume is essentially self-contained and that stem cell migration is generally restricted to contiguous volumes.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 371699

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


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1.  The Efficiency of Bone Marrow Aspiration for the Harvest of Connective Tissue Progenitors from the Human Iliac Crest.

Authors:  Thomas E Patterson; Cynthia Boehm; Chizu Nakamoto; Richard Rozic; Esteban Walker; Nicolas S Piuzzi; George F Muschler
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2017-10-04       Impact factor: 5.284

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