Published March 1984 | Version v1
Journal article

Survival and repopulation of irradiated 'pre-CFU-c' in mice

  • 1. Nihon Univ., Tokyo
  • 2. Kyoto Univ. (Japan). Faculty of Medicine

Description

Supernatants of murine bone-marrow cultures contain a colony-promoting factor (CPF) which increases the number of granulocyte and macrophage colonies in semi-solid agar cultures in the presence of colony-stimulating factor (CSF). Incubation of bone-marrow cells with CPF results in an increase in the number of granulocyte/macrophage progenitor cells (CFU-c) and the CPF-responsive cells may be younger than the CFU-c. The radiosensitivity and the pattern of the recovery after irradiation of CPF-responsive cells have been investigated. The radiosensitivity of CPF-responsive cells was significantly lower than those of CFU-c, burst-forming units-erythroid (BFU-e) and pluripotent stem cells in vivo (CFU-s) and in vitro (CFU-mix). The CPF-responsive cells remained subnormal even at 28 days after irradiation of the mice, a time when the CFU-s and CFU-c had recovered completely. Therefore the CPF-responsive cells may constitute a separate compartment, namely 'pre-CFU-c', in the maturation sequence of granulopoiesis, and this maturation of the 'pre-CFU-c' to CFU-c seems to be highly stimulated after irradiation to counterbalance the influx from CFU-s. (author)

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Journal Title
Cell Tissue Kinet.
Journal Volume
17
Journal Issue
2
Series
Cell Tissue Kinet.
Journal Page Range
145-152
ISSN
0008-8730