OBSERVATIONS ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE HYPOPHYSIS AND THE ADRENAL CORTEX ON BLOOD PLATELET LEVELS
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- 1 August 1949
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 4 (8) , 936-946
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v4.8.936.936
Abstract
Observations were made to investigate possible endocrine influences on blood platelets. Adrenal cortex extract failed to influence the platelet counts of mice, rats, or rabbits. Adrenalectomy and sham-adrenalectomy were followed by almost identical platelet increases in mice and rats. Administration of adrenal cortex extract, or physiologic saline, to adrenalectomized rats was followed by a consistent fall in platelets not observed in sham-adrenalectomized rats, or after administering distilled water to adrenalectomized rats. Platelet levels in hypophysectomized rats were significantly lower than in unoperated controls. Splenectomy in hypophysectomized rats was followed by a maximum rise in platelets markedly lower than following splenectomy in intact rats. Bone-marrow megakaryocytes in hypophysectomized rats were significantly fewer than in intact rats. No changes in megakaryocyte number or morphology appeared following splenectomy either in intact or hypophysectomized rats.Keywords
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