2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2015.06.004
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Nucleated red blood cells as marker for an increased risk of unfavorable outcome and mortality in very low birth weight infants

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“…Underlying mechanisms include maternal hypertension or pre-eclampsia associated with acute or chronic placental insufficiency, which may occur with neonatal neutropenia [29]. Early-onset thrombocytopenia may coincide with high numbers of circulating nucleated red blood cells due to stress erythropoiesis [30]. The shift towards increased erythropoiesis leads to a consecutively decreased megakaryo-and/ or granulopoiesis.…”
Section: Early-onset Thrombocytopeniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Underlying mechanisms include maternal hypertension or pre-eclampsia associated with acute or chronic placental insufficiency, which may occur with neonatal neutropenia [29]. Early-onset thrombocytopenia may coincide with high numbers of circulating nucleated red blood cells due to stress erythropoiesis [30]. The shift towards increased erythropoiesis leads to a consecutively decreased megakaryo-and/ or granulopoiesis.…”
Section: Early-onset Thrombocytopeniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, probiotic-treated pigs had higher postinfection NRBC counts. NRBCs are another cell population that has been associated with septicemia (45). It has been shown that, in addition to promoting a Th1 response through increased IFN-γ production, bLf can also increase the IL-12-to-IL-10 ratio in LPS-stimulated splenocytes to promote the Th1 response (46).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Elevated nucleated red blood cells (NRBC) are predictive of mortality in very low birth weight infants. 13 Foetal erythropoiesis is regulated by complex mechanisms due to physiologically low oxygen partial pressure in utero in contrast to erythropoiesis after birth. 14 While the role of regulation in bone marrow activity for all cell lines has not yet been evaluated in CDH infants, data from an animal model indicate that erythropoietin (EPO) as a progenitor to red cell differentiation is impaired in CDH.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%