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Increased number of peripheral blood CD34<sup>+</sup> cells in lithium‐treated patients

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Eight adult patients with bipolar disorder were prospectively examined to find whether lithium carbonate increased their peripheral blood CD34 + haemopoietic stem cells. Following lithium therapy for 3–4 weeks their neutrophil counts increased by a mean of 88% (from 4625 ± 1350 × 10 9 /l, mean ± SD pretreatment, to a peak of 8300 ± 3910 × 10 9 /l). Concommitantly, there was a significant increment in their CD34 + cells (from 0.11 ± 0.01% to a peak of 0.18 ± 0.08%). There was a significant correlation between the rise in neutrophil count and that of the CD34 + cells ( r = 0.795, P = 0.019). Lithium therapy may be used to mobilize peripheral blood CD34 + cells for marrow transplantation.

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