Evaluation of erythropoietic regeneration in horses is difficult unless ser
ial bone marrow aspirates are performed. To investigate the acute and chron
ic erythropoietic regenerative response of equine bone marrow following acu
te removal or loss of blood, sequential bone marrow aspirates over 4 weeks
were taken from the sternum of five horses from which 20 ml kg(-1) of blood
had been removed. We found that the total number of erythroid cells counte
d (expressed as a percentage of the total number of erythroid and myeloid c
ells counted) expanded initially by 13.7 per cent within 3 days after blood
removal, the erythroid response peaking by 9 days with a further 13.5 per
cent increase. This peak coincided with the lowest M:E ratio. Concomitantly
, a shift from proliferative phase cells to maturing phase cells occurred,
which appeared to persist beyond 31 days post collection. Thus, we found th
at the equine bone marrow mounted a regenerative erythropoietic response mo
re slowly than previously determined and, also, regeneration of the erythro
id compartment was incomplete 31 days after blood removal of this magnitude
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