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Nucleoside deaminase: an enzymatic marker for stress erythropoiesis in the mouse
Ivan K. Rothman, … , Albert S. Gordon, Robert Silber
Ivan K. Rothman, … , Albert S. Gordon, Robert Silber
Published November 1, 1970
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1970;49(11):2051-2067. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI106424.
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Nucleoside deaminase: an enzymatic marker for stress erythropoiesis in the mouse

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The level of nucleoside deaminase was determined in extracts of mouse tissues obtained during a period of accelerated erythropoiesis induced by hypoxia, hemorrhage, or the injection of phenylhydrazine. Under these conditions a striking (10- to 100-fold) elevation of the enzyme activity occurred in the spleen. Similar results were obtained with the injection of purified erythropoietin. In control animals, only a trace of nucleoside deaminase activity was detected in the blood. During the reticulocyte response which followed erythropoietic stimulation, there was a sharp increase in the blood level of nucleoside deaminase, which rose up to 120 times that of control animals. By differential centrifugation, the enzyme was localized to the reticulocyte-rich fraction. Erythrocyte nucleoside deaminase remained elevated even after the reticulocyte count had fallen to normal in the phenylhydrazine-treated mice or to zero after the cessation of hypoxia. There was a very gradual decline in the enzyme activity in the blood which fell to the barely detectable control levels about 45 days after the initial reticulocyte response, a time period which corresponds to the survival of the mouse red blood cell. The persistence of high levels of nucleoside deaminase for the full life span of a generation of erythrocytes formed during stress, viewed in contrast to the virtual absence of the enzyme from normal erythrocytes of all ages, represents an enzymatic difference between the normal red blood cell and the cell produced under conditions of accelerated erythropoiesis.

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Ivan K. Rothman, Esmail D. Zanjani, Albert S. Gordon, Robert Silber

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