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  Česky / Czech version Epidemiol. Mikrobiol. Imunol. 51, 2002, č. 4, s. 152–155
 
Effect of Parenteral Glutamine on the Restoration of the Lymphocyte Sub-population after High-dosage Chemotherapy with Autologous Transplantation of Haematopoietic Cells: Data from a Double Blind Randomized Study 
Pytlík R.1, Gregora E.2, Beneš P.3, Kozák T.2 

11. interní klinika VFN, Praha 2Oddělení klinické hematologie, FN Královské Vinohrady, Praha 3Interní oddělení nemocnice Na Homolce, Praha
 


Summary:

       Within the framework of a randomized double blind study focused on the effect of glutamine on the clinical course of autologous transplantation of peripheral cells the authors assessed lymphocyte sub-populations (CD3, CD4, CD8, CD19 and CD57+ cells) before transplantation and 14, 28 and 42 days after transplantation. A total of 36 patients were investigated (18 glutamine, 18 placebo). In the whole group of patients the authors found restoration of CD4 and CD19 cells to pretransplantation values one day +42 after transplantation, in CD8 and CD57 cells a statistically significant increase as compared with the pre-transplantation state occurred. In the glutamine group they observed on day +28 a more rapid restoration of CD8 and a marginally better restoration of CD19 positive cells, while patients who were given placebo restored CD57+ cells more rapidly. All these differences were balanced on day +42, only CD19+ cells were at that time marginally higher in the placebo group. With the exception of CD19+ lymphocytes the authors observed weak correlations between the number of lymphocytes on day +42 after transplantation and the number of transplanted CD34+ cells. It may thus be stated that the drop of lymphocyte sub-populations has a short-term character, the restoration correlates among others with the administered amount of haematopoietic cells. Significant importance of glutamine for the restoration of the lymphocyte sub-population was however not proved.

        Key words: autologous transplantation – lymphocytes – flow cytometry – glutamine.
       

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