Wewerka J R, Dale D C
Blood. 1976 May;47(5):861-7.
Urinary and serum colony-stimulating factor (CSF) levels were measured in 11 patients with chronic idiopathic neutropenia without infections and in 10 normal individuals. Urinary CSF output was determined using mouse marrow target cells, and serum CSF activity was assayed with human marrow target cells by the double agar layer technique. Using these methods, there was no significant difference between CSF levels of neutropenic and normal subjects. These data indicate that CSF levels are not inversely related to the blood neutrophil count in chronic idiopathic neutropenia and suggest that CSF is not a hormone regulating the blood neutrophil count in a manner analogous to the erythropoietin regulation of circulating erythrocyte levels.
对11例无感染的慢性特发性中性粒细胞减少症患者及10名正常个体测定了尿液和血清集落刺激因子(CSF)水平。使用小鼠骨髓靶细胞测定尿液CSF产量,采用双层琼脂技术用人骨髓靶细胞检测血清CSF活性。采用这些方法,中性粒细胞减少症患者和正常受试者的CSF水平无显著差异。这些数据表明,在慢性特发性中性粒细胞减少症中,CSF水平与血液中性粒细胞计数无负相关,提示CSF并非以类似于促红细胞生成素调节循环红细胞水平的方式调节血液中性粒细胞计数的激素。