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  • Title: Effect of blood substitute, recombinant hemoglobin, on in vivo hematopoietic recovery from AZT toxicity.
    Author: Moqattash S, Lutton JD, Rosenthal G, Abu-Hijleh MF, Abraham NG.
    Journal: Acta Haematol; 1997; 98(2):76-82. PubMed ID: 9286303.
    Abstract:
    We determined the in vivo ability of infused human recombinant hemoglobin 1.1 (hr-Hb) and erythropoietin to rescue the hematopoietic activity from the suppressive effects of AZT in normal and in a murine model of AIDS (MAIDS) mice. Mice were fed with AZT for 8 weeks with or without treatment in the last 4 weeks by administering various concentrations of hr-Hb and/or erythropoietin (Epo). Blood parameters, body weight (BW) and erythroid burst-forming units (BFU-E) for all mice were determined. AZT-treated normal and MAIDS mice showed a significant decrease in hematocrit (64 and 78.1%), hemoglobin (27.2 and 45.5%), BW (17.5 and 35.5%), number of white (66.9 and 42.1%) and red blood cells (65.5 and 38%), and the number of BFU-E (73 and 59%), whereas the AZT-treated normal and MAIDS mice that received hr-Hb (5 mg/kg BW/day) and/or Epo (2 U/mouse/day) showed significant alleviation of AZT cytotoxicity. This was evident by the recovery in all blood indices examined, the number of BFU-E and the BW of mice treated. BFU-E recovery in MAIDS (97%) was greater than that in normal mice (63%) as compared to their controls. hr-Hb produced a similar response as the combination, however recovery was slightly better with the latter in some hematological parameters. Higher concentrations of hr-Hb (10-15 mg) did not result in a more significant increase in most blood indices. Our results indicate that infusion with hr-Hb can alleviate AZT toxicity in normal and in immunodeficient mice, and that hr-Hb may be clinically useful in preventing severe bone marrow depression brought about by various drugs or agents such as AZT.
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