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[Granulocytic progenitors in bone marrow autografts].

Authors :
Maraninchi D
Sebahoun G
Chauvet M
Gastaut JA
Novakovitch G
Kulling G
de Chesse R
Forgues L
Mascret B
Carcassonne Y
Source :
Nouvelle revue francaise d'hematologie [Nouv Rev Fr Hematol (1978)] 1983; Vol. 25 (4), pp. 235-9.
Publication Year :
1983

Abstract

Granulocytic progenitor cells (CFC) are a better reflection of stem cell pools than precursors. Their total number can be estimated during hematologic steady-state (N = 70 +/- 29 x 10(5) CFC/kg); the amount of marrow necessary to perform a bone marrow transplantation is only 1% of the total pool. CFC are useful but have a mainly qualitative value in evaluating the viability of marrow stored for 24 h at room temperature (92%) or marrow thawed after DMSO cryopreservation (62%). Sequential study of CFC in patients receiving autologous marrow transplantation enables differentiation of engraftment from autologous recovery. In 11 recipients of autologous marrow transplantation, no statistical relation was observed between number of infused CFC and severity of granulocytopenia. Further studies will be necessary to evaluate a better marker of real hematopoietic stem cells.

Details

Language :
French
Volume :
25
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nouvelle revue francaise d'hematologie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6353372