Publications by authors named "I J Wilschut"

It was investigated whether the complement dependency of CFUS mobilization observed for certain mobilizing agents is unique for the CFUS compartment, or whether this mobilization reflects a more general mechanism, which involves also the mobilization of mature leukocytes. The number of all recognizable nucleated cell types in the blood was determined following the injection of the mobilizing agents, i.e.

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A variety of substances can mobilize haemopoietic stem cells (CFUs) into the peripheral blood. In this study the involvement of the complement system in the mobilization process was investigated. Pretreatment of mice with the complement-activating factor of cobra venom (CoF), which lowered the serum C3 levels to 10-25% of the normal value, could completely prevent CFUs mobilization induced by high doses of CoF, endotoxin (ET) from Salmonella typhosa, inulin, zymosan and the proteolytic enzymes proteinase and trypsin.

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Mobilization of CFUs from haemopoietic tissues into circulation was studied after injection of different bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS), zymosan, phytohaemagglutinin (PHA), concanavalin A (Con A), trypsin and di-isopropyl-fluorophosphate-inhibited trypsin. All bacterial LPS used gave an increase of CFUs in the peripheral blood at 1 h after i.v.

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