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Background: The objective was to evaluate the dose-response relationship of lenograstim plus dexamethasone for neutrophil mobilization and collection.

Study Design And Methods: In a prospective study, 260 healthy volunteers received oral dexamethasone (8 mg) plus a single subcutaneous injection of glycosylated granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF; lenograstim) at medians of 1.5 (1.0-2.3) microg per kg (n = 43), 3 (2.4-4.1) microg per kg (n = 73), 6 (4.3-7.9) microg per kg (n = 123), and 12 (8.2-17.2) microg per kg (n = 21) and underwent neutrophil collections with a polymorphonucleated neutrophil (PMN) program. White blood cell (WBC) counts and PMN mobilization and collection results were compared, and the severity and clinical significance of donor adverse reactions were evaluated. Fifty-two neutropenic patients (29 children, 23 adults) underwent 271 neutrophil transfusions (GTXs) every other day to maintain WBC levels continuously above 0.5 x 10(9) per L.

Results: Within the dose range 1.5, 3, and 6 microg per kg, each doubling step was associated with a 10 to 15 percent PMN increase in peripheral blood up to 32.8 (19.1-49.2) x 10(9) per L (6 microg/kg; p
Conclusions: The most effective dose-response ratio for PMN mobilization was demonstrated in the 6 microg per kg lenograstim group. In neutropenic adults, GTX treatment on an every-other-day schedule may be ineffective.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0041-1132.2005.04240.xDOI Listing

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