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Lithium and hematopoiesis.
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1983
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Pluripotent Stem CellsBone Marrow FailureLaboratory HematologyGranulocyteBlood Cell FormationPhysiologyImmunologyHematologyBlood CellMyelopoiesisClassical HematologyHematologic DisordersMedicineCell BiologyAplastic AnemiaOxidative StressHealth Sciences
Some of lithium's effects on blood cell formation suggest that the element may be of value in treating hematologic disorders. Lithium enhances granulopoiesis and thereby induces neutrophilia. Two possible mechanisms of action are suggested: a direct action on the pluripotent stem cells, or an inhibition of the suppressor cells (thymus-dependent lymphocytes) that limit hematopoiesis. Lithium also inhibits erythropoiesis. Although most studies use concentrations at or above pharmacologic levels there is evidence that lithium plays a role in normal cell metabolism.
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