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Granulocytes observed

Fig. 14.—Schematic Representation of the Fragmentation Observed in the Positive F.a.b.-Mass Spectrum of a Permethylated Ganglioside Isolated from Granulocytes. [Other glyco-sphingolipids fragment in a similar way. Major cleavages are shown with solid lines, and minor cleavages with dotted lines. The masses of ions resulting from cleavages (a), (b), and (c) define the type of sphingosine and the type of fatty acid. In this example, (a) is 548, (b) is [M + H] minus 238, and (c) is [M + H] minus 533.]... Fig. 14.—Schematic Representation of the Fragmentation Observed in the Positive F.a.b.-Mass Spectrum of a Permethylated Ganglioside Isolated from Granulocytes. [Other glyco-sphingolipids fragment in a similar way. Major cleavages are shown with solid lines, and minor cleavages with dotted lines. The masses of ions resulting from cleavages (a), (b), and (c) define the type of sphingosine and the type of fatty acid. In this example, (a) is 548, (b) is [M + H] minus 238, and (c) is [M + H] minus 533.]...
Neutropenia associated with interferon or pegylated interferon therapy is defined as an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of less than 1000 cells/mm3 in rare cases, an ANC less than 500 cells/mm3 maybe observed. The neutropenia is more common and in some cases more severe with pegylated interferon than with unmodified interferon. Neutropenia usually occurs within the first 2 weeks after initiating either formulation of interferon, with the WBC count stabilizing by week four or six. The neutropenia is reversible upon discontinuing therapy. Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor has been used as an adjunctive therapy for interferon-induced neutropenia in hepatitis patients.44... [Pg.356]

The effects of Li+ upon hematopoiesis have been proposed to be due to two different systems modification of the activity of the membrane Na+/K+-ATPase, and the inhibition of adenylate cyclase. Monovalent cation flux, in particular Na+ transport, is known to influence the differentiation and proliferation of hematopoietic stem cells. For instance, ouabain, an effective inhibitor of the membrane Na+/K+-ATPase, blocks the proliferation of lymphocytes and has been shown to attenuate the Li+-induced proliferation of granulocyte precursors [208]. Conversely, Li+ can reverse the actions of amphotericin and monensin, which mediate Na+ transport and which inhibit CFU-GM, CFU-E, and CFU-MK colony formation in the absence of Li+ [209]. Therefore, the influence of Li+ upon normal physiological cation transport—for example, its influence upon Na+/K+-ATPase activity—may be partly responsible for the observed interference in hematopoiesis. [Pg.36]

Acetaldehyde-DNA adducts have been observed in granulocytes and lymphocytes of human alcohol abusers (Fang Vaca, 1997). [Pg.325]


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