This study compares the effects of a high dose of methotrexate (HDMTX) to that of a high dose of methotrexate plus leucovorin protection on the hemopoietic stem cells in a murine model. C57BL X C3H F1 mice were treated with a single large bolus (500 mg/kg body weight) of methotrexate or with the same dose of the drug plus leucovorin administered in fractionated doses during the following 24 hr. At 1 to 2 days after the administration of HDMTX, there was a large bone marrow and spleen depopulation of pluripotent stem cells and of committed and recognizable progenitors.
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June 1979
The effects of vincristine on bone marrow hemopoietic stem cells were studied in mice. After the administration of a single dose of the drug there is a sharp decline in the content of CFUs. When the drug is given in small, weekly doses for 16 weeks, after an initial drop, the stem cell content rises at a normal level where it remains, although with wide oscillations.
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August 1976
In the largest contemporary study of diaphragm use in the United States, the authors examine the experience of 2,168 women who selected this method of contraception at the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau over a recent two-year period. Eight in 10 of the study group were younger than 30 years and three in 10 were aged 21-24. Seven in 10 had never been married and the same proportion had never been pregnant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom a population of men applying for voluntary sterilization, 100 consecutive cases were selected according to the following criteria: (1) each man had fathered at least two children; (2) at the time of the request for a vasectomy the man's wife was pregnant; and (3) a complete prevasectomy semen analysis, including sperm morphology, was available. The usual parameters of human semen evaluation are reported: the mean volume of the ejaculates was 3.3 ml +/- 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe prevasectomy semen analyses of 1300 men who had fathered at least two children were studied. The ages of the men ranged from 23 to 64 years, with a mean age of 39.6 years; 84% of the men were Caucasian, 5% were black, and 5% were of other ethnic groups; 32% of the men were Roman Catholic, 26% Jewish, 22% Protestant, and 11% professed no religion; in 9% religion was not recorded.
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