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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Novel Functions of Erythropoietin Receptor Signaling

Hidalgo, Daniel 15 March 2022 (has links)
Erythroid terminal differentiation couples sequential cell divisions with progressive reductions in cell size. The erythropoietin receptor (EpoR) is essential for erythroblast survival, but its other functions are not well characterized. I used Epor−/− mouse erythroblasts endowed with survival signaling to identify novel non-redundant EpoR functions. I found that, paradoxically, EpoR signaling increases red cell size while also increasing the number and speed of erythroblast cell cycles. Specifically, I found that high levels of EpoR signaling increase the size and shorten the cycle of early erythroblasts, which are amongst the fastest cycling somatic cells. I confirmed the effect of erythropoietin (Epo) on red cell size in human volunteers, whose mean corpuscular volume (MCV) increases following Epo administration. Our work shows that EpoR signaling alters the expected inverse relationship between cell cycle length and cell size. Further, diagnostic interpretations of increased MCV should now include high Epo levels and hypoxic stress. The ability of EpoR signaling to increase cell size in rapidly cycling early erythroblasts suggests that these cells have exceptionally efficient EpoR-driven mechanisms for growth. I found evidence for this in ongoing work, where Epor−/− and Stat5−/− single-cell transcriptomes show dysregulated expression of ribosomal proteins and rRNA transcription and processing genes. Global rates of ribosomal rRNA transcription and protein synthesis increase in an EpoR dependent manner during a narrow developmental window in early ETD, coincident with the time of cell cycle shortening. Our work therefore suggests EpoR-driven regulation of ribosome biogenesis and translation orchestrating rapid cycling and cell growth during early ETD.
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Estudio en poblaciones seleccionadas de la fiabilidad de nuevos protocolos de detección de consumo de hormonas recombinantes (hgH y EPO)

Abellán Sánchez, María Rosario 07 July 2006 (has links)
Las hormonas recombinantes eritropoyetina (EPO) y hormona de crecimiento (GH), prácticamente iguales a las endógenas y de corta vida media en circulación, son de difícil detección directa en el control antidopaje. Se determinaron los valores poblacionales de los biomarcadores indirectos EPO, receptor soluble de la transferrina, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) y procolágeno tipo III péptido (P-III-P), en poblaciones seleccionadas de deportistas, y el efecto del ejercicio y los distintos tipos de entrenamiento sobre su concentración sérica. La comparación de resultados obtenidos mediante distintos ensayos demostró la necesidad de una validación exhaustiva previa a su utilización. A excepción del P-III-P, los biomarcadores séricos propuestos para la detección de rhEPO y rhGH no se encuentran directamente afectados por el nivel atlético, el ejercicio o la distinta carga de entrenamiento realizada a lo largo de la temporada deportiva. La edad es la principal influencia sobre las concentraciones séricas de IGF-I y P-III-P. / Direct detection of recombinant peptidic hormones erythropoietin (EPO) and growth hormone (GH), very similar to endogen molecules and with a short half life in blood, is difficult in antidoping control. The main objective of this work is to determine indirect biomarkers' values of EPO, soluble transferrin receptor, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and procollagen type III peptide (P-III-P), in selected populations of athletes, and the effect of exercise and different types of training on their concentration in serum. The comparison of results obtained by the different assays showed the need of extensive validation of the analytical techniques before their use in the antidoping field. Excepting P-III-P, proposed biomarkers for the detection of rhEPO and rhGH abuse are not directly influenced by the athletic level, exercise or different training workload along the sport season. Age is the main factor affecting IGF-I and P-III-P concentrations in serum.

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