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  2. Leustroduscin B, a new cytokine inducer derived from an actinomycetes, induces thrombocytosis in mice

Leustroduscin B, a new cytokine inducer derived from an actinomycetes, induces thrombocytosis in mice

  • J Antibiot (Tokyo). 1996 Jan;49(1):91-4. doi: 10.7164/antibiotics.49.91.
T Kohama 1 H Maeda J I Sakai A Shiraishi K Yamashita
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  • 1 Pharmacology and Molecular Biology Research Laboratories, Sankyo Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract

Leustroduscin B (LSN-B), a novel colony-stimulating factor (CSF) inducer produced by an actinomycetes, has previously been shown to induce CSF production in bone marrow stromal cells. To determine the biological activity of LSN-B on hematopoiesis in vivo, LSN-B was administered intraperitoneally to mice every day for three to six days. Peripheral platelet counts were markedly elevated on days 4 through 6 compared with the control mice injected with vehicle. Serum II/6 levels were low (0.8 ng/ml) or virtually undetectable in the drug treated groups. This cytokine profile suggests that LSN-B induction of thrombocytosis is mechanistically distinct from other cytokine inducers such as IL-1 or FK-565.

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