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Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor use in neutropenias in dogs and cats

Persistent neutropenias can occur after granulopoiesis disturbances caused by myelosupressive or myelotoxic effects, and predispose patients to infections and impairs their survival. Furthermore, severe chemotherapy-induced neutropenias must require temporary or definitive treatment interruption, what may lead to drug-resistance of neoplastic cells. The use of recombinant stem cell factors in animals has been increasing due to its bigger disponibility for human beings. The human recombinant granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) increases neutrophil numbers in peripheral blood and has great potential to alleviate or revert myelotoxic or myelosupression neutropenias in dogs and cats.

G-CSF; neutrophils; granulopoiesis; neutropenia


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