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Endotoxin‐induced size change in bone marrow progenitors of granulocytes and macrophages
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ImmunotoxicologyLymphocyte DevelopmentBone Marrow ProgenitorsImmunologyImmune RegulationImmune SystemEndotoxin‐induced Size ChangeInflammationSedimentation VelocityHematologyBone MarrowμG EndotoxinMacrophage BiologyGranulocyteHumoral ImmunityImmune FunctionCell BiologyMyelopoiesisPhagocyteImmune Cell DevelopmentMedicineCell Development
Abstract Injection of 5 μg endotoxin to adult C 57 BL mice caused a marked increase in the sedimentation velocity of granulocytic and macrophage progenitor (colony‐forming) cells in the bone marrow. This change was maximal two days after injection and was not accompanied by corresponding changes in total marrow nucleated cell populations. The endotoxin‐induced shift was not dependent on the presence of the thymus but did not occur in mice challenged after preinjection with endotoxin. No changes in buoyant density, cell cycle status, pattern of differentiation and responsiveness of granulocytic and macrophage progenitor cells were observed after the injection of endotoxin. The increased sedimentation velocity of progenitor cells appears to indicate an increase in cell volume but the mechanisms involved have not been identified.
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