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A prospective randomized study on the mobilization of CD34+ cells comparing continuous intravenous vs subcutaneous administration of rhG-CSF in normal donors

Title
A prospective randomized study on the mobilization of CD34+ cells comparing continuous intravenous vs subcutaneous administration of rhG-CSF in normal donors
Authors
Lee K.-E.Mun Y.C.Nam S.-H.Kwon J.M.Lee S.M.Lee M.-A.Yoo E.-S.Ahn J.-Y.Kim J.-H.Seong C.-M.
Ewha Authors
이미애성주명유은선이경은문영철
SCOPUS Author ID
이미애scopus; 성주명scopus; 유은선scopus; 이경은scopusscopus; 문영철scopus
Issue Date
2005
Journal Title
Bone Marrow Transplantation
ISSN
0268-3369JCR Link
Citation
Bone Marrow Transplantation vol. 36, no. 12, pp. 1027 - 1031
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The efficacy of mobilizing peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPC) with continuous intravenous (c.i.v.) administration of rhG-CSF was randomly compared to subcutaneous (s.c.) administration, in 15 normal donors in each arm of the study for 6 days. The percentage and absolute numbers of CD34+ cells in the c.i.v. and s.c. groups increased maximally at day 3 and 5, respectively, when compared with the steady-state (day 0) level. Peak CD34+ cell levels were achieved on day 3 in the c.i.v. group, with more rapid results than in the s.c. group (49.3/ μl vs 35.9/μl, P = 0.043). Plasma rhG-CSF levels declined progressively during mobilization in each group as the WBC increased. The serum level of rhG-CSF did not correlate with CD34+ cell counts in the peripheral blood. Toxicity profiles in the c.i.v. and s.c. groups were similar. Each regimen was effective in successfully mobilizing the target CD34 cell number. © 2005 Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.1038/sj.bmt.1705186
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