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Erythropoiesis in the anemia of bone marrow failure.

R Alexanian, C Alfrey.   

Abstract

The quantitative relationship between red cell volume, erythropoietin level, and erythropoiesis was evaluated in 43 human beings. Results in normal man were compared with studies in patients with anemia from bone marrow failure and with polycythemia vera. The maximum erythropoietin excretion after bleeding normal men was similar to the basal levels found in patients with chronic anemia of similar magnitude. Although erythropoietin values were low in patients with polycythemia vera, bleeding evoked a normal response. In patients anemic from bone marrow failure, basal levels were elevated, and phlebotomy resulted in an increase consistent with the new level of anemia. These observations indicate that erythropoietin level is affected primarily by the degree of anemia and is not influenced by the duration of anemia. In normal subjects, a fivefold increase in urinary erythropoietin was associated with a doubling of erythropoiesis. Despite similar degrees of erythropoietin production, anemic patients with evidence of bone marrow in the lower extremities had greater red cell production. In patients with polycythemia vera, red cell production was inappropriately elevated with regard to the urinary erythropoietin excretion. Bone marrow maturation time was not shortened in patients anemic from bone marrow failure to the same degree as in bled, normal volunteers. In addition to an adequate level of erythropoietin production, normal bone marrow function is necessary for maximal shortening of maturation time.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5475982      PMCID: PMC535776          DOI: 10.1172/JCI106418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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