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IgG and IgM levels and hematological parameters (red and white blood cell counts, thrombocyte, monocyte, lymphocyte and granulocyte counts and
hemoglobin
concentrations) were determined in albino rats exposed to combinations of endosulfan, dimethoate and carbaryl. Two and 3 combinations of 100- and 1000-fold acceptable daily intake (ADI) of endosulfan (ADI = 0.00612 mg/kg), dimethoate (ADI = 0.0204 mg/kg) and carbaryl (ADI = 0.0101 mg/kg) were administered po to male albino rats for 3.5 mo. Animals were immunized s.c. with tetanus toxoid in Freund's complete adjuvant 20 d before terminating exposures. At 100-fold ADI dosing, administration of each of the pesticides alone did not cause any difference in the parameters, but numbers of white blood cells and monocytes increased in rats given endosulfan + dimethoate while numbers of red blood cells increased with dimethoate + carbaryl. Rats given 1000-fold ADI endosulfan + dimethoate + carbaryl had significant differences in almost every parameter, while IgG, IgM white blood cells and
lymphocytes decreased
, and monocytes and % granulocytes increased from single endosulfan dosing. Lymphocyte counts were reduced by single dimethoate or carbaryl dosing. Endosulfan + dimethoate + carbaryl produced the most effective changes in comparison to single dosing or other pesticide combinations.
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PMID:Effects of combinations of endosulfan, dimethoate and carbaryl on immune and hematological parameters of rats. 1050 31
Serum chemistry values and complete blood counts were determined for 36 wild dusky-footed wood rats (Neotoma fuscipes) from Sonoma and western Yolo County, California (USA) in summer 1999 and spring 2001. All wood rats had adequate body condition and were hydrated. Many hematologic and biochemical values were comparable to those for house rat (Rattus rattus). There were differences between wood rats tested immediately after capture (those from Yolo County) and after a week of habituation in the laboratory (Sonoma County). Significant differences were noted in red blood cell counts,
hemoglobin
, hematocrit, neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio, glucose, alanine transaminase, aspartate aminotransferase, and alkaline phosphatase values. The neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio may have been iatrogenically modified in the wood rats tested immediately after capture by stress-induced neutrophilia and
lymphopenia
. Eosinophilia may have been associated with parasites such as botflies in four individuals, and hyperglycemia in three individuals could have been associated with stress. The cause of elevated enzymes in the animals tested after laboratory habituation is unclear. The hematologic and biochemical values of these apparently healthy wood rats provide valuable baseline information for use in further medical studies performed with this species.
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PMID:Hematology and serum biochemistry values of dusky-footed wood rat (Neotoma fuscipes). 1223 75
We studied the safety, activity and peripheral blood progenitor cell mobilizing capability of a dose-dense combination of vinorelbine (VNB) and paclitaxel (PTX) as first-line chemotherapy for patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC). Forty-three MBC patients were submitted to four cycles of VNB 30 mg/m2 and PTX 175 mg/m2 intravenously, every 2 weeks, as the first induction step of a tandem high-dose chemotherapy program. Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) 5 microg/kg was administered daily from day +5 to +10 in order to accelerate hematopoietic recovery, or 48h after the last VNB-PTX when a leukapheresis was planned (after the third or fourth cycle). A total of 172 cycles were administered. The mean delivered dose-intensity of VNB and PTX was 14.7 and 86 mg/m2/week, respectively (98% of the planned dose-intensity). The main per-patient toxicities were: peripheral neurotoxicity (G1/2 60%, G3 5%), constipation (G1/2 10%), oral mucositis (G1/2 20%), and asthenia (G1/2 35%). Hematological toxicity was unremarkable, except for anemia with
hemoglobin
(Hb) values < 10 g/dl (28%), and
lymphopenia
with lymphocyte counts < 1000/mm3 (28%). Two complete (5.1%) and 24 partial (61.5%) responses were observed in 39 assessable patients, for an overall response rate of 66.6% (95% CI 51.6-80.9). A median of one apheretic procedure (range 1-3) was required to achieve the target number of 6 x 10(6)/kg CD34+ cells. The median number of CD34+ harvested per patient was 15 x 10(6)/kg (range 6.4-36.5). Four cycles of dose dense VNB and PTX showed a favorable toxicity profile, a relevant anti-tumor activity and a high peripheral blood progenitor cell mobilizing activity.
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PMID:Dose-dense vinorelbine and paclitaxel with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor in metastatic breast cancer patients: anti-tumor activity and peripheral blood progenitor cell mobilization capability. 1470 65
Anemia, the most common hematological disorder in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), is associated with decreased quality of life and survival. Hypogonadism is prevalent in advanced HIV disease, however, low testosterone levels have not been customarily implicated in HIV-associated anemia. This study was undertaken to determine whether there is a relationship between testosterone levels and androgen use with anemia in HIV, and to characterize other clinical correlates of HIV-associated anemia. This was a cross-sectional, observational study of 200 HIV-positive patients at a public hospital HIV clinic from July 2000 to August 2001. A written questionnaire detailed previous and current medication use, opportunistic infections, and malignancies. Hematological and virological parameters, testosterone, and erythropoietin levels were measured; CD4(+) T lymphocyte count and viral load nadir and peak levels were obtained from the computerized medical record. Anemia was defined as
hemoglobin
<13.5 g/dl in men and <11.6 g/dl in women. Twenty-four percent of women and 28% of men were anemic. Anemia was associated with
lymphopenia
(adjusted OR 4.0, 95% CI 1.36-11.80), high erythropoietin levels (adjusted OR 7.73, 95% CI 2.92-20.48), and low testosterone levels (adjusted OR 3.27, 95% CI 1.01-10.60). Anemia was negatively associated with female sex (adjusted OR 0.30, 95% CI 0.11-0.85), current antiretroviral therapy (adjusted OR 0.43, 95% CI 0.20-0.95), current androgen use (adjusted OR 0.20, 95% CI 0.05-0.84), and macrocytosis (adjusted OR 0.23, 95% CI 0.09-0.61). Low testosterone levels may have a positive association and supplemental androgens a negative association with anemia in HIV disease.
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PMID:Anemia and HIV in the antiretroviral era: potential significance of testosterone. 1579 25
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of incremental cycling exercise test performed before and 24 hours after blood donation (withdrawal of 450 ml of blood) on the plasma volume and concentration of morphologic elements of blood. Thirteen subjects (mean +/- SD), age 23 +/- 3 years; body mass 75 +/- 10 kg; BMI 23.4 +/- 2 kg x m(-2); VO2max 2903 +/- 334 ml x min(-1), volunteered for this study. The exercise test started at the power output of 20 W with an increase by 20 W every 3 minutes--until exhaustion. This test was performed once in the control study (7-12 days before blood donation) and repeated 24 hrs after blood donation. The blood samples were taken from the antecubital vein, in a sitting position (1) at rest, (2) at the stage of 100 W power output, (3) at the end of the test (the stage of exhaustion) and (4) at 2 hours after the end of the test. The changes in plasma volume were evaluated according to changes in
hemoglobin
and hematocrit concentrations. The significance of differences in the studied variables were tested using Wilcoxon test. At the end of the exercise test a significant (p<0.05) decrease in plasma volume was found in both study. It amounted to--11.1 +/- 2.9% in the control study, and to--13.0 +/- 3.9% after blood donation. Within 2 hours after the end of the exercise test plasma volume returned to the pre-exercise value in the control study and exceeded the pre-exercise value by 3.9 +/- 6.7% (p<0.05) in the study performed after blood donation. The MCV, MCH, and MCHC values were not affected by the exercise performed before and after blood donation. In the control study, at the end of the incremental exercise test a significant increase in the leukocyte, lymphocyte and thrombocyte count was found. At 2 hours after exercise thrombocytes count returned to the pre-exercise level, whereas the exercise-induced leucocytosis remained at the end-exercise level. The lymphocyte count decreased to lymphopenic level. During the incremental exercise test performed after blood donation the changes in the concentration of the studied morphologic elements of blood were similar as in the control study. The only difference was noticed in the changes of lymphocyte count which returned to the pre-exercise level within 2 hours after exhaustion. Taking into consideration the changes in plasma volume it was found that during the incremental exercise tests (both in the control study and after blood donation) there was a significant (p<0.05) extra vascular escape of erythrocytes and thrombocytes. This was accompanied by a significant accumulation of neutrophils and lymphocytes in circulating blood. At 2 hours after the end of exercise, neutrophils count increases and lymphocytes migrate into peripheral lymphoid tissues, causing
lymphopenia
.
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PMID:[Effect of incremental cycling exercise performed before and 24 hours after blood withdrawal on the concentration of morphologic elements of blood in young health men]. 1646 97
The leukocytic index of intoxication (LII),
hemoglobin
, leukocytes, and lymphocytes were studied in patients with inflammatory, purulent, and pyodestructive diseases of the abdomen, lung, and soft tissues. It was shown that Lll progressively increased and the levels of
lymphocytes decreased
as the states deteriorated in all groups of patients, particularly in those who died due to ineffective treatment. This all testifies to the diagnostic and predictive value of these parameters and they may be wider used in the treatment of patients with inflammatory, purulent, and pyodestructive diseases at various sites. This is indicated by the values obtained by the end of treatment of patients.
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PMID:[The leukocytic index of intoxication and some blood parameters in the evaluation of the severity of inflammatory, purulent, and pyodestructive diseases at various sites and in the determination of their prognosis]. 1649 1
In the presented study we evaluated the hematological changes in samples of blood obtained from 248 dogs naturally infected with large Babesia. The evaluation included red blood cell count,
hemoglobin
concentration, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular
hemoglobin
concentration (MCHC), leucocyte counts, thrombocyte counts, mean platelet volume (MPV), morphology of erythrocytes and leucogram. The most common disorders in affected dogs were thrombocytopenia and anisocytosis. The count of erythrocytes below reference values was detected in 26.2% of dogs and 31.4% of affected animals presented hematocrit below the reference values. Hemoglobin concentration below the reference values was noted in 29% of dogs, an increase of MCHC above normal values was detected in 21% of examinated dogs and MCV below normal values was recognized in 2% of dogs. 60.5% of dogs presented anisocytosis, 25% poikilocytosis, 23.8% polychromasia, 19.7% hypochromia and 4.4% erythroblastosis. Thrombocytopenia was detected in 99.5% of dogs, but only 15.3% of examined animals showed increase of MPV, which suggests a response of the bone marrow. 36.3% of dogs had neutropenia, and 21.8% presented a left shift, 14.9% had the lymphocytosis and 7.2%
lymphopenia
.
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PMID:Hematological changes during the course of canine babesiosis caused by large Babesia in domestic dogs in Warsaw (Poland). 1715 87
CD137-mediated signals costimulate T cells and protect them from activation-induced apoptosis; they induce curative antitumor immunity and enhance antiviral immune responses in mice. In contrast, anti-CD137 agonistic mAbs can suppress T-dependent humoral immunity and reverse the course of established autoimmune disease. These results have provided a rationale for assessing the therapeutic potential of CD137 ligands in human clinical trials. In this study, we report that a single 200-mug injection of anti-CD137 given to otherwise naive BALB/c or C57BL/6 mice led to the development of a series of immunological anomalies. These included splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, hepatomegaly, multifocal hepatitis, anemia, altered trafficking of B cells and CD8 T cells, loss of NK cells, and a 10-fold increase in bone marrow (BM) cells bearing the phenotype of hemopoietic stem cells. These events were dependent on CD8 T cells, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, and type I IFNs. BM cells up-regulated Fas, and there was a significant increase in the number of CD8+ T cells that correlated with a loss of CD19+ and Ab-secreting cells in the BM. TCR Valphabeta usage was random and polyclonal among liver-infiltrating CD8 T cells, and multifocal CD8+ T cell infiltrates were resolved upon termination of anti-CD137 treatment. Anti-CD137-treated mice developed
lymphopenia
, thrombocytopenia, and anemia, and had lowered levels of
hemoglobin
and increased numbers of reticulocytes.
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PMID:Cytokine-mediated disruption of lymphocyte trafficking, hemopoiesis, and induction of lymphopenia, anemia, and thrombocytopenia in anti-CD137-treated mice. 1737 76
C3H mice (H-2 locus = k,
hemoglobin
D) received marrow cells intravenously following supralethal total-body x-irradiation. Donors were C3H, AKR (k,
hemoglobin
D), C57BR (k,
hemoglobin
S), A (a,
hemoglobin
D), and C57BL (b,
hemoglobin
S). Compatible marrow recipients suffered 20 % mortality. Incompatible H-2 and
hemoglobin
donation resulted in 97 % (mortality by the twenty-fifth day. H-2-compatible,
hemoglobin
-incompatible recipients suffered 67 % mortality by the fortieth day and then no further mortality. The H-2-incompatible,
hemoglobin
-compatible donation resulted in 36 % mortality by the fortieth day and showed continued mortality thereafter. Peripheral blood hematocrit and granulocyte counts and bone marrow cellularity and DNase activity revealed no significant differences, demonstrating successful grafts in all groups. However, the recovery of peripheral blood lymphocytes was inversely related to the mortality. Lymphopoiesis is apparently inhibited when the transplanted lymphocytes encounter overwhelming concentration of foreign antigens in the host. The H-2-compatible,
hemoglobin
-incompatible graft replaces the host's erythrocytes, thereby eliminating the inhibition of the graft's lymphocytic proliferation by that host antigen. During the first 40 days, homologous deaths result primarily from the effects of
lymphopenia
; thereafter, with recovery of lymphopoiesis, deaths are probably due to graft versus host reaction.
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PMID:Hematological response to isologous and homologous bone marrow transplantation: mechanism of homologous failure. 1738 24
Abstract. The present study examined hematological alterations and blood glucose levels variations in albino Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) with acute chagasic infection during gestation. Blood samples were taken from A, B, C and D groups of rats at 0, 6, 12 and 20 days after impregnation for hematological diagnosis and glycemia tests. Statistical analysis of the results showed significant changes (p < 0.05) in
hemoglobin
values (Hb) and highly significant differences (p < 0.01) in hematocrit variables (Hto): leukocyte count (LC), percentage of lymphocytes (L), neutrophils (N), number of platelets (P) and blood glucose levels. A differential count of monocytes (M) and eosinophils (E) showed no significant variations from normal levels. These changes represent important hematological and glycemia alterations, such as mild and moderate anemia, pronounced leukocytosis,
lymphopenia
, neutrophilia, thrombocytopenia and hypoglycemia. Finally, there is a discussion of some factors in acute chagasic infection in Wistar rats that might be augmented by parallel physiological effects produced by pregnancy.
...
PMID:[Hematological and blood glucose alterations in Wistar rats with acute chagasic infection during gestation]. 1759 42
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