2006
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2005-08-3240
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Stress-induced cholinergic signaling promotes inflammation-associated thrombopoiesis

Abstract: To study the role of the stress-induced "readthrough" acetylcholinesterase splice variant, AChE-R, in thrombopoiesis, we used transgenic mice overexpressing human AChE-R (TgR). Increased AChE hydrolytic activity in the peripheral blood of TgR mice was associated with increased thrombopoietin levels and platelet counts. Bone marrow (BM) progenitor cells from TgR mice presented an elevated capacity to produce mixed (GEMM) and megakaryocyte (Mk) colonies, which showed intensified labeling of AChE-R and its intera… Show more

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“…Marrow cells were harvested as detailed. 13 In situ hybridization and intracellular localization of AChE-S mRNA were performed as detailed. 9,18 AChE catalytic activity was determined as detailed.…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Marrow cells were harvested as detailed. 13 In situ hybridization and intracellular localization of AChE-S mRNA were performed as detailed. 9,18 AChE catalytic activity was determined as detailed.…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This unusual blood cell profile was opposite to the stress-induced enhancement of granulopoiesis and thrombocytosis, under AChE-R overexpression. 12 We conclude that AChE-S excess, likely through alleviating the suppressive effects of CtBP with which it interacts, suppresses T lymphopoiesis and thrombopoiesis, in contrast to AChE-R, which promotes granulopoiesis and thrombopoiesis 9,13 (Figure 7b). …”
Section: Tgs Mice Present An Unusual Peripheral Blood Phenotypementioning
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