J. Levin et al., Thrombocytopenic c-mpl(-/-) mice can produce a normal level of platelets after administration of 5-fluorouracil: the effect of age on the response, BLOOD, 98(4), 2001, pp. 1019-1027
Administration of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) to mice results in a marked increas
e in the level of circulating platelets in 10 days. Mice lacking Mpl, the r
eceptor for thrombopoietin (TPO), are thrombocytopenic. To gain insight int
o the mechanism by which 5-FU produces such a substantial stimulation of pl
atelet production, this study investigated whether 5-FU (150 mg/kg) produce
d thrombocytosis in c-mpl(-/-)mice, thus establishing whether TPO was requi
red for this response. A 5- to 6-fold increase in platelet levels in c-mpl(
-/-) mice (to approximately 1000 x 10(9)/L) was observed on days 20 and 25
after 5-FU injection. Thus, at the peak of the response, c-mpl(-/-) mice ha
d platelet levels comparable to those in normal mice. Administration of 5-F
U also produced thrombocytosis in previously splenectomized c-mpl(-/-) mice
. Comparison of the platelet response to 5-FU in young (6-12 weeks) and old
(33-46 weeks) c-mpl(-/-) mice found that older mice produced a much more m
arked response than younger mice, with a mean maximum platelet level of app
roximately 1700 x 10(9)/L. To determine whether this increase in circulatin
g platelets was preceded by an increase in hematopoietic progenitors, seria
l cultures of bone marrow and spleen were evaluated. A considerable increas
e in all colony types studied was observed on days 15 and 20 in spleens of
c-mpl(-/-) mice, but no similar elevations were detected in bone marrow. Th
ese results indicate that c-mpl(-/-) mice can achieve a normal level of pla
telets after 5-FU injection, by means of a TPO-independent mechanism, and t
hat they respond to 5-FU myelosuppression by producing large numbers of meg
akaryocytic, myeloid, and erythroid progenitors.