Literature DB >> 7147094

Role of BPA and erythropoietin for BFU-E growth from Friend virus-infected mice.

L Kreja, H J Seidel.   

Abstract

The dependency of BFU-E growth in vitro on burst-promoting activity (BPA) was studied in F-MuLV-P-infected DBA/2 mice. As standard source of BPA, the supernatant of a mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC-BPA) was used in varying concentrations in the cultures of bone marrow and spleen cells. The serum content in the BFU-E cultures was reduced to 4% of fetal calf serum. This reduction had to be compensated in normal and F-MuL V-P-infected cell cultures by the addition of higher BPA concentrations. The results show that the F-MuL V-P infection did not abolish the dependency of BFU-E growth on BPA. Furthermore, in cultures with 4% of fetal calf serum and 20-30% of MLC-BPA about 50% of the BFU-E of normal mice grew without addition of erythropoietin. In virus-infected mice this number increased to about 100% in bone marrow and spleen. In F-MuL V-P resistant C57Bl/6 mice the percentage of BFU-E grown without addition of erythropoietin did not change after virus infection.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7147094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells        ISSN: 0250-6793            Impact factor:   6.277


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1.  Ferrokinetics and erythropoiesis in mice after long-term inhalation of benzene.

Authors:  J Vácha; V Znojil; H J Seidel; E Barthel
Journal:  Blut       Date:  1990-01
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