Literature DB >> 7742532

The reciprocal relationship of thrombopoietin (c-Mpl ligand) to changes in the platelet mass during busulfan-induced thrombocytopenia in the rabbit.

D J Kuter1, R D Rosenberg.   

Abstract

Thrombopoietin (c-Mpl ligand) has recently been purified and is considered to be the humoral regulator of platelet production. To see whether this molecule possessed the physiologic characteristics necessary to mediate the feed-back loop between blood platelets and the bone marrow megakaryocytes, we determined the relationship between blood levels of thrombopoietin and changes in the circulating platelet mass. We developed a model of nonimmune thrombocytopenia in rabbits by the subcutaneous administration of busulfan. Compared with pretreatment plasma, plasma taken from all thrombocytopenic rabbits at their platelet nadir contained increased amounts of thrombopoietin. All of this activity was neutralized by soluble c-Mpl receptor. We subsequently measured the level of thrombopoietin in the circulation over the entire time course after the administration of busulfan. As the platelet mass declined, levels of thrombopoietin increased inversely and proportionally and peaked during the platelet nadir. With return of the platelet mass toward normal, thrombopoietin levels decreased accordingly. When platelets were transfused into thrombocytopenic rabbits near the time of their platelet count nadir, the elevated levels of thrombopoietin decreased. In addition, platelets were observed to remove thrombopoietin from thrombocytopenic plasma in vitro. These results confirm that thrombopoietin is the humoral mediator of megakaryocytopoiesis and suggest that the platelet mass may directly play a role in regulating the circulating levels of this factor.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7742532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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