Volume 105, Issue 2 pp. 511-513

Endogenous serum levels of thrombopoietic cytokines in healthy whole-blood and platelet donors: implications for plateletpheresis

F. Tacke

F. Tacke

Hannover Medical School, Departments of, Haematology/Oncology,

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P. Schöffski

P. Schöffski

Hannover Medical School, Departments of, Haematology/Oncology,

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C. Trautwein

C. Trautwein

Gastroenterology and Hepatology,

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M. U. Martin

M. U. Martin

Molecular Pharmacology,

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W. Stangel

W. Stangel

Blood Bank, Hannover,

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E. Seifried

E. Seifried

University of Frankfurt, Blood Bank, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

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M. P. Manns

M. P. Manns

Gastroenterology and Hepatology,

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A. Ganser

A. Ganser

Hannover Medical School, Departments of, Haematology/Oncology,

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D. Petersen

D. Petersen

University of Frankfurt, Blood Bank, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

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First published: 17 February 2005
Citations: 8
Dr Patrick Schöffski Hannover Medical School, Department of Haematology/Oncology, Carl-Neuberg-Strasse 1, D-30623 Hannover, Germany. e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Serum concentrations of the thrombopoiesis-enhancing cytokines thrombopoietin (TPO), erythropoietin (EPO), interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-11 were determined in 119 healthy whole-blood (WBD) and 101 platelet donors (PD) prior to donation. The 90% TPO reference interval in WBD of 64–867 pg/ml (median 163, 100% range 45–7572) was significantly higher than in PD of 56–524 (median 122, range 44–801, P = 0.004), whereas their platelet counts were lower (P < 0.001). EPO levels were not different (WBD 7.7 ± 3.8, PD 8.0 ± 4.9 IU/l), IL-6 and IL-11 were below the detection limit in 90% of cases (IL-6 < 3.2 pg/ml, IL-11 < 31.2 pg/ml). None of the cytokines correlated with platelet counts, other blood parameters, or in the PD group with the frequency of platelet donations within the last 6 months. We conclude that plateletpheresis does not lead to a lasting increase of thrombopoietic cytokines and provide reference data for potential platelet mobilization strategies with recombinant growth factors.

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