Ability of plasma from patients with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) to promote the growth of megakaryocyte progenitors from normal bone marrow.

M Podolak-Dawidziak
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The ability of plasma from ITP patients (before and after splenectomy) to support the growth of megakaryocyte progenitors was compared with that from healthy subjects. Plasma Factor Index-Megakaryocyte PFI-Mk (ITP) which expressed resultant colony growth was significantly lower before splenectomy, but it normalized after splenectomy. (PFI-Mk) (ITP) did not relate neither to megakaryocyte nor to platelet counts. A positive correlation has been observed between megakaryocyte and platelet numbers in healthy subjects and in ITP patients after splenectomy, but not before splenectomy. The proportion of immature megakaryocytes was markedly higher in ITP marrow before splenectomy. This study indicates, that in ITP apart from antibodies directed to platelets and megakarocytes a low plasma stimulatory activity affected megakaryocytopoiesis.

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免疫性血小板减少性紫癜(ITP)患者血浆促进正常骨髓巨核细胞祖细胞生长的能力
将ITP患者(脾切除术前后)血浆支持巨核细胞祖细胞生长的能力与健康人进行比较。脾切除术前血浆因子指数-巨核细胞PFI-Mk (ITP)表达集落生长显著降低,脾切除术后恢复正常。(PFI-Mk) (ITP)与巨核细胞和血小板计数无关。健康受试者和ITP患者脾切除术后巨核细胞和血小板数量呈正相关,但脾切除术前无相关。脾切除术前ITP骨髓中未成熟巨核细胞比例明显增高。本研究表明,在ITP中,除了针对血小板和巨核细胞的抗体外,低血浆刺激活性影响巨核细胞的生成。
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