Erythropoietin, testosterone, and thyroxine in the erythropoietic response of the snake, Xenochrophis piscator

1984 
Abstract The erythropoietic response of snakes was examined after injecting human urinary erythropoietin (Ep), testosterone propionate (TP), and l -thyroxine (T 4 ), separately and in combinations, into starved ophids. The effect of starvation was reflected by a decrease in the number of erythrocytes, a fall in hemoglobin concentration, and a decline in hematocrit. Statistically significant elevation of erythrocyte number, hemoglobin concentration, and hematocrit was observed at 24 hr following the administration of Ep + T 4 , and Ep + TP + T 4 into starved ophids. The erythrocyte number was also increased by T 4 treatment at 24 hr. Furthermore, while T 4 and Ep individually increased the red blood cell number at 168 hr, T 4 , TP + T 4 , and Ep + TP + T 4 elevated the hemoglobin concentration and Ep + T 4 and Ep + TP + T 4 increased the hematocrit value. It is suggested that the influence of any one of the hormones utilized in the present study on blood morphology of fasted snakes depends to a greater extent on the presence or absence of the other hormone(s).
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