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Detection of thrombopoietic activity in plasma by stimulation of suppressed thrombopoiesis
David P. Shreiner, Jack Levin
David P. Shreiner, Jack Levin
Published September 1, 1970
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1970;49(9):1709-1713. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI106388.
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Detection of thrombopoietic activity in plasma by stimulation of suppressed thrombopoiesis

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Rabbits in which thrombocytosis had been produced by five daily transfusions of platelet concentrates had suppressed endogenous thrombopoiesis, as reflected by decreased incorporation of selenomethionine-75Se (75SeM) into the circulating platelet mass. Rabbits in which endogenous thrombopoiesis had been suppressed by transfusion-induced thrombocytosis were used to detect thrombopoietic activity in rabbit plasma. Thrombopoietic activity was demonstrated in the plasma of both normal and thrombocytopenic donor rabbits. A dose response relationship was observed between the incorporation of 75SeM into platelets and the dose of plasma administered. Infusion of 20-150 ml of plasma from thrombocytopenic donors increased the incorporation of 75SeM into platelets from 52 to 107% above control values. A dose response effect also was seen after infusion of normal plasma, but normal plasma produced less effect than comparable doses of plasma from thrombocytopenic donors.

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