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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2000;83:F160 doi:10.1136/fn.83.2.F160
  • Letters to the editor

Low soluble FcRIII receptor demonstrates reduced neutrophil reserves in preterm neonates

  1. ROBERT CARR
  1. Department of Haematology, King's College, St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK
  2. Department of Rheumatology, University Hospital Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands
    1. TOM W J HUIZINGA
    1. Department of Haematology, King's College, St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK
    2. Department of Rheumatology, University Hospital Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands

        Editor—Studies of human neonate granulopoiesis have been hampered by the lack of a marker of overall neutrophil cell mass. Assumptions about neonate granulopoiesis have therefore largely been extrapolated from rat data. Direct measurement of total neutrophil cell mass (in terms of neutrophils per g body weight) in newborn rats has shown that they have about one quarter the neutrophil mass of adult animals and that their neutrophil mass increases to adult levels by the time they are 4 weeks old.1 In addition, newborn rodents do not have the reserve pool of quiescent granulocyte progenitors, as found in adults, to recruit into production during sepsis. Circumstantial evidence for a similar immaturity of neutrophil …

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