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Haemopoietic effects of 7 alpha, 17 beta dimethyltestosterone.

Nicolo' GebbiaGaetano LetoFrancesca Maria TumminelloF. BiondoL. CampioN. D.'alessandreLuciano Rausa

subject

Blood Plateletsmedicine.medical_specialtyAlpha (ethology)Bone Marrow CellsLeukocyte CountMiceIsomerism7-alpha-17-beyaDimethyltestosteroneBone MarrowInternal medicineMethyltestosteronemedicineAnimalsTransplantation HomologousPlateletBeta (finance)Bone marrow graftBone Marrow TransplantationPharmacologybusiness.industryOrgan SizeBlood Cell CountHematopoiesisDimethyltestosteroneEndocrinologyImmunologyErythrocyte CountRepopulationFemaleCFU Bone marrowbusinessSpleen

description

Some haematic parameters were investigated in female COBS mice treated with 7 alpha, 17 beta Dimethyltestcsterone (DMT). The drug causes an increase of circulating platelets in normal mice. Bone marrow graft from DMT-treated donors facilitates in irradiated mice repopulation of white blood cells and platelets but lowers % survival. These data are interpreted on the basis of a commitment and a loss of self-maintenance induced by DMT on CFUs compartment. © 1979 The Italian Pharmacological Society.

10.1016/s0031-6989(79)80062-4https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/155822