Principal Erythroid Growth Factor

Question

The principal erythroid growth factor is:

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The principal erythroid growth factor is:

  1. Erythropoietin — Correct Answer
  2. Vitamin B12
  3. Thyroxin
  4. Folic acid
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Erythropoietin

Erythropoietin (EPO) is the principal erythroid growth factor (haemopoietin). It is a glycoprotein hormone secreted primarily by the peritubular interstitial cells of the kidney (and to a lesser extent by the liver) in response to hypoxia (low oxygen levels in the blood).

Role of Erythropoietin
  • Stimulates proliferation and differentiation of erythroid progenitor cells in the bone marrow.
  • Promotes survival of erythroid precursors by inhibiting apoptosis.
  • Increases reticulocyte release from bone marrow into the bloodstream.
Distinction: Growth Factor vs. Maturation Factor
Type Factors Function
Growth factor Erythropoietin, haemopoietin growth factor, thyroxin Stimulates production and proliferation
Maturation factors Vitamin B12, Folic acid, Intrinsic factor (Castle) Required for DNA synthesis and nuclear maturation
Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • Vitamin B12 & Folic acid → These are maturation factors, not the primary growth factor.
  • Thyroxin → It has a supportive role in stimulating erythropoiesis generally but is not the principal erythroid growth factor.

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