Hemopoiesis-stimulating action of adamantylamide dipeptide: kinetics of increase of GM-CFC in femur and co-stimulating activity of serum, role of bone marrow stromal cells.

Abstract:

:Chief part of hemopoietic stromal cells in mediating hemopoiesis-stimulating effects of adamantylamide dipeptide (AdDP), a synthetic immunomodulatory compound, has been determined in a series of combined in vivo/in vitro studies. Indirect stimulatory effect of AdDP on proliferation of hemopoietic progenitor cells for granulocytes and macrophages (GM-CFC) was proved to be mediated by the cells of hemopoietic microenvironment growing as adherent stromal cell populations in vitro. These results supplement previously reported findings of a positive role which is played by AdDP at modulating the interplay among stimulatory cytokines and their cellular sources, and are in consent with the idea to introduce AdDP as a constituent of the hemopoiesis- and immunity-stimulating supportive medical care.

authors

Vacek A,Hofer M,Weiterová L,Hoferová Z,Pipalová I,Masek K

doi

10.1081/iph-100108597

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2001-11-01 00:00:00

pages

505-17

issue

4

eissn

0892-3973

issn

1532-2513

journal_volume

23

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