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The Impact of a Hypercatecholamine State on Erythropoiesis Following Severe Injury and the Role of IL-6
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The proliferative effect of adrenergic agonists at physiologic levels on normal erythropoiesis begins early during erythroid differentiation. At severe stress levels, BFU-E and CFU-E growth is inhibited. The erythropoietic dysfunction and resultant anemia seen following severe injury may be due to the presence of a severe hypercatecholamine state and may be mediated by IL-6.
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