Patterns of exogenous and endogenous hematopoietic repopulation following radiation injury. [X radiation, mice]

1977 
Patterns of hematopoietic recovery in mice given an LD/sub 50///sub 30/ radiation exposure were different from those in animals given an LD/sub 100///sub 30/ exposure and a marrow transplant sufficient to effect 50 percent 30-day survival. Death occurred later, and recovery of some peripheral blood elements was delayed in the LD/sub 50///sub 30/ mice. Over the period of study, splenic hematopoiesis and stem cell renewal were insignificant in the LD/sub 50///sub 30/ mice yet were active in the marrow-transplanted animals. The slow recovery of erythropoiesis in the LD/sub 30///sub 30/ mice is explained in part by the lack of early splenic hematopoiesis. This effect appeared to be attributable to the splenic microenvironment which, although being suitable for growth of unirradiated hematopoietic cells, was not conducive to repair of radiated splenic hematopoietic cells.
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