Alkaline phosphatase positive precursors of adipocytes in the human bone marrow

P Bianco, M Costantini, LC Dearden… - British journal of …, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
P Bianco, M Costantini, LC Dearden, E Bonucci
British journal of haematology, 1988Wiley Online Library
Developing fat cells in the bone marrow of leukaemic patients treated with chemotherapy
were found to be endowed with membrane‐bound alkaline phosphatase. Since alkaline
phosphatase is a cytochemical marker of 'reticular'cells, this observation provides
cytochemical evidence that reticular cells may convert to adipocytes when marrow cellularity
abruptly decreases.
Summary
Developing fat cells in the bone marrow of leukaemic patients treated with chemotherapy were found to be endowed with membrane‐bound alkaline phosphatase. Since alkaline phosphatase is a cytochemical marker of ‘reticular’cells, this observation provides cytochemical evidence that reticular cells may convert to adipocytes when marrow cellularity abruptly decreases.
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