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Remaining residual bone marrow cells through bone marrow transplantation from female to male in mice
Authors:ZHANG Ling  WANG Meng-yu  HUANG Wei  LIU George
Institution:Cardiovascular Institute of Peking University, Beijing 100191, China.
Abstract:AIM:To investigate the remaining residual bone marrow cells after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) from female to male in mice by detecting the male Y chromosome from the blood cells. METHODS:Bone marrow cells from either male or female C57BL/6 mice were injected via tail vein to the corresponding male or female mice at 1×107 per animal 6 h after irradiation exposure to different doses of [137Cs]. The survival rate of BMT was calculated after 14 d. The numbers of leukocytes in peripheral blood were measured and Y chromosome levels were also assayed in the male recipent mice. RESULTS:With radiation doses of 1 000 rad and 950 rad, the hematopoietic function of the female recipient mice quickly restored, but the male recipient mice had only 48% survival rate. With the radiation dose of 900 rad, the male recipient mice all survived and their hematopoietic function quickly restored. The peripheral leukocyte counts returned to normal 13 d after BMT. The Y chromosome genes in the peripheral blood cells were detected in 5 weeks after BMT in the male recipient mice, suggesting that the bone marrow cells in the male mice were completely destroyed by radiation, and the bone marrow cells from female mice completely replaced those in the male mice. CONCLUSION: After irradiation at a dose of 900 rad, the male mice can be used as BMT recipients without endogenous bone marrow cells. This study warrants male recipient mouse model in BMT for further investigation on the function of bone marrow cell-specific genes after global gene manipulations of the animals.
Keywords:Bone marrow transplantation  Radiation  Sexuality  
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