An evaluation of mouse red blood cell (RBC) and platelet (PLT) counting with an automated
hematology analyzer was performed with three strains of mice, C57BL/6 (B6), BALB/c (BALB)
and DBA/2 (D2). There were no significant differences in RBC and PLT counts between manual
and automated optical methods in any of the samples, except for D2 mice. For D2, RBC
counts obtained using the manual method were significantly lower than those obtained using
the automated optical method (P<0.05), and PLT counts obtained using
the manual method were higher than those obtained using the automated optical method
(P<0.05). An automated hematology analyzer can be used for RBC and
PLT counting; however, an appropriate method should be selected when D2 mice samples are
used.
Strong evidence for an association between idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and
Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection has been reported in humans. Chronic
ITP is known to be improved by the eradication of HP. The purpose of this study was to
reproduce these events by the experimental infection of several strains of mice with HP.
BALB/c, C57BL/6, and DBA/2 mice were untreated or orally inoculated with HP. Two months
later, platelet counts were compared in samples from HP-infected and noninfected mice.
Platelet counts (mean ± SD, × 104 cells/µl) in blood samples
from HP-infected BALB/c, C57BL/6, and DBA/2 mice were 102.28 ± 14.71, 99.65 ± 17.00, and
111.57 ± 16.20, respectively; the respective counts from noninfected mice were 121.80 ±
13.30, 104.35 ± 18.20, and 107.84 ± 14.33. A significant difference in platelet counts
between HP-infected and noninfected mice was observed in BALB/c mice
(P≤0.01) but was not observed in DBA/2 mice, even though the
histocompatibility (H)-2 type of the DBA/2 was the same as that of BALB/c mice. According
to ELISA results, the optical density value for the anti-HP antibody in HP-infected BALB/c
mice was not correlated with the number of platelets (P>0.50). These
results suggest that the decrease in platelet count caused by HP infection is not related
to antibody titer and histocompatibility-2 type. Experimental infection of BALB/c mice
with HP can reproduce the relationship between HP and ITP and serves as a good model to
investigate the mechanistic basis for the effectiveness of HP eradication therapy for ITP
treatment.
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