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  • A study aimed to see if dexamethasone could lower severe neutropenia (grade 4) in dogs undergoing chemotherapy with CCNU.
  • Twenty-five dogs were given dexamethasone before CCNU treatment, while a group of 67 historical dogs received CCNU alone for comparison.
  • The results showed that 64% of the dogs pretreated with dexamethasone still developed grade 4 neutropenia, which was not significantly different from the 45% incidence in historical dogs.

Article Abstract

In mice and people, administering corticosteroids before chemotherapy can reduce the severity of myelosuppression without reducing antitumour effects. This study investigated whether pretreatment with dexamethasone would reduce the incidence of grade 4 neutropenia in dogs receiving CCNU. Twenty-five dogs received dexamethasone [0.1 mg kg(-1) per os (PO) every 12 h] for 5 days and on the sixth day received CCNU (90 mg m(-2) PO). Historical dogs (n = 67) received CCNU alone (90 mg m(-2) PO). Forty-five percent of historical dogs had grade 4 neutropenia, while 64% of dogs pretreated with dexamethasone had grade 4 neutropenia (P = 0.16). Dexamethasone plasma levels were quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in three healthy dogs. Peak plasma concentrations after a single oral 0.1-mg kg(-1) dose were <80 ng mL(-1), the minimum level associated with chemoprotective effects of dexamethasone in people. Pretreatment with dexamethasone did not reduce the incidence of grade 4 neutropenia in dogs receiving CCNU.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5829.2008.00175.xDOI Listing

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