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Effect of Recombinant Canine Granulocyte Colony-stimulating Factor on Peripheral Blood Neutrophil Counts in Normal Cats
Authors:J E Obradovich DVM    G K Ogilvie DVM    S Stadler-Morris DVM    B R Schmidt DVM    M F Cooper DVM  T C Boone PhD
Institution:Comparative Oncology Unit, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (Obradovich, Ogilvie. Stadler-Moms. Schmidt, Cooper);Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado and Amgen (Boone), Thousand Oaks, California
Abstract:Recombinant canine granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rcC-CSF) was administered subcutaneously at a dosage of 5 μg/kg/day to five healthy, young adult cats for 42 days. Mean neutrophil counts ± standard deviation increased significantly ( P > 0.001) from 10,966/μL ± 2324 to 30,688/μL ± 5296 within 24 hours after administration of the first dosage of rcG-CSF. Mean neutrophil counts reached 52,978/μL ±11,207 on day 6, representing a second significant increase ( P > 0.01) over the previous 5 days. Mean neutrophil counts continued to increase, reaching 66,994/μL ± 12,419 on day 14, then remaining within a range of 66,994 to 87,839/μL throughout the remainder of the study. The maximum mean neutrophil count was 87,839/μL ± 8,695 on day 42. Neutrophil counts remained high until the administration of recombinant canine granulocyte colony-stimulating factor was discontinued 42 days after initiation of therapy. Once the rcG-CSF administration was discontinued, neutrophil counts returned to pretreatment values within 5 days. There were no significant changes in numbers of any of the other cell lines. There was no clinically significant toxicosis associated with the administration of rcGCSF.
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