2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.imbio.2009.03.003
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Sodium caseinate induces secretion of macrophage colony-stimulating factor from neutrophils

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“…It is well known that cytokines such as G-CSF and GM-CSF are inducers of granulopoiesis [18,19,27,28] and both of these cytokines are induced by CasNa and casein [2,9]. We found that CasNa increased the levels of both cytokines in serum and of G-CSF in bone marrow plasma (Table 2).…”
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“…It is well known that cytokines such as G-CSF and GM-CSF are inducers of granulopoiesis [18,19,27,28] and both of these cytokines are induced by CasNa and casein [2,9]. We found that CasNa increased the levels of both cytokines in serum and of G-CSF in bone marrow plasma (Table 2).…”
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“…It has been shown that sodium caseinate, a salt of casein which is the main milk protein, inhibits in-vitro proliferation of normal and leukemic myeloid cell lines [22,23] and accelerates the transition of band cells from bone marrow to polymorphonuclear cells, thus including the induction of M-CSF [9]. CasNa is widely used in studies of in-vivo inflammatory responses.…”
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“…En un estudio se reportó que el caseinato de sodio indujo la producción del factor estimulante de colonias de macrófagos (Macrophage ColonyStimulating Factor, M-CSF) in vitro (3). Se ha demostrado, también, que la administración por vía intraperitoneal de caseinato de sodio en un modelo de ratón leucémico, incrementa su porcentaje de supervivencia (4), y que, tras la inyección del caseinato, este es capaz de movilizar células madre hematopoyéticas a la sangre periférica en el ratón (5).…”
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