Y. Sawabe et al., CHANGES IN SERUM ERYTHROPOIETIN AND THE RETICULOCYTE COUNT DURING CHEMOTHERAPY FOR LEUKEMIAS, European journal of haematology, 57(5), 1996, pp. 384-388
We serially determined serum erythropoietin (Epo) and the reticulocyte
count in patients with various types of leukemia during chemotherapy.
Serum Epo increased soon after the initiation of chemotherapy and dec
reased after the termination of therapy irrespective of the types of l
eukemia or treatment regimen. However, it did not stay at low level bu
t fluctuated. The reticulocyte count, on the other hand, showed a tran
sient rise while serum Epo level descended. The value of serum Epo whe
n increased was higher than the value expected from hemoglobin concent
ration; this finding was similar to that in aplastic anemia, These res
ults suggest that myelosuppression is a major factor for the increase
in serum Epo level during leukemia chemotherapy.