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Publication : Immunologic and hematologic effects of neuroendocrine hormones. Studies on DW/J dwarf mice.

First Author  Murphy WJ Year  1992
Journal  J Immunol Volume  148
Issue  12 Pages  3799-805
PubMed ID  1602129 Mgi Jnum  J:1229
Mgi Id  MGI:49761 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.148.12.3799
Citation  Murphy WJ, et al. (1992) Immunologic and hematologic effects of neuroendocrine hormones. Studies on DW/J dwarf mice. J Immunol 148(12):3799-805
abstractText  DW/J dwarf mice lack acidophilic anterior pituitary cells and are deficient in growth hormone and other neuroendocrine mediators. These mice were examined to determine the effects of these deficiencies on hematopoietic and immune system development. Previous studies have suggested that these mice had immunologic defects primarily involving T cell development. However, we have found that these mice exhibit decreased peripheral blood cell counts affecting all lineages (erythrocytic, leukocytic, and platelets). Examination of lymphoid tissues of dwarf mice indicated that their spleens were hypoplastic. Treatment of these mice with recombinant human growth hormone resulted in a significant improvement of peripheral blood counts and spleen cell number. Analysis of the bone marrow indicated a profound deficiency of B cell progenitors in the dwarf mice. However, in untreated dwarf mice, mature B cells and T cells were observed in the spleens. Although treatment with recombinant human growth hormone could correct the hematopoietic deficiencies in these mice, it did not restore the B cell progenitor populations, suggesting that an absence of growth hormone is not solely responsible for this deficiency. Thus, these mice display significant myeloid and lymphoid deficiencies that have been previously undetected.
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