Angiotensin-(1-7) stimulates hematopoietic progenitor cells in vitro and in vivo

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Effects of angiotensin (Ang)-(1-7), an AngII metabolite, on bone marrow-derived hematopoietic cells were studied. We identified Ang-(1-7) to stimulate proliferation of human CD34+ and mononuclear cells in vitro. Under in vivo conditions, we monitored proliferation and differentiation of human cord blood mononuclear cells in NOD/SCID mice. Ang-(1-7) stimulated differentially human cells in bone marrow and accumulated them in the spleen. The number of HLA-I+ and CD34+ cells in the bone marrow was increased 42-fold and 600-fold, respectively. These results indicate a decisive impact of Ang-(1-7) on hematopoiesis and its promising therapeutic potential in diseases requiring progenitor stimulation. ©2009 Ferrata Storti Foundation.

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Heringer-Walther, S., Eckert, K., Schumacher, S. M., Uharek, L., Wulf-Goldenberg, A., Gembardt, F., … Walther, T. (2009). Angiotensin-(1-7) stimulates hematopoietic progenitor cells in vitro and in vivo. Haematologica, 94(6), 857–860. https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2008.000034

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