Nitrergic Response TO Cyclophosphamide Treatment in Blood and Bone Marrow

  • Kevorkian G
  • Alchujyan N
  • Movsesyan N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Daily intraperitoneal injection of cyclophosphamide (CPA) (50 mgkg-1 of body weight) for 5days resulted in reduced levels of marrow and blood cellularity, which was most pronounced in 18 days post-treatment (pt). On day 18 after CPA treatment the enhancedlevels of nitric oxide (NO) precursors and metabolites (L-arginine, L-citrulline, reactive nitrogen species (RNS)) of marrow and blood cells (platelet, neutrophil, lymphocyte and monocyte) resulted from up-regulation of Ca(II)/calmodulin(CaM)-independent inducible NO synthase (iNOS), with a lessercontribution of Ca(II)/CaM-dependent constitutive cNOS isoforms to systemic NO.Biphasic response to CPA of marrow nitrergic system, i.e. both iNOS and cNOS showed significantly depressed activities, as well as diminished levels of NO metabolites on day 9 pt, suggested that signals in addition to NO might be involved in CPA-induced inhibition of hematopoesis, while a gradual increase of neutrophil and platelet NOS activity appeared to be contributed to a CPA-induced development of granulopenia, thrombocytopenia and hemorrhage.

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Kevorkian, G. A., Alchujyan, N. K., Movsesyan, N. H., Hayrapetyan, H. L., Guevorkian, A. G., Ohanyan, R. M., & Dagbashyan, S. S. (2008). Nitrergic Response TO Cyclophosphamide Treatment in Blood and Bone Marrow. The Open Biochemistry Journal, 2, 81–90. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874091x00802010081

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