Corticosteroids exhibit extensive hematopoietic effects both in vitro and in vivo. Some of the previously studied effects suggested that corticosteroids may alter hematopoietic toxicity of chemotherapeutic agents. In this study, we examined (1) the optimum dose and schedule of cortisone acetate (CA) to reduce hematopoietic toxicity of carboplatin (CB) and (2) possible mechanisms involved in this protective effect. CA given subcutaneously at 0.5 mg/d per mouse for 7 days before CB reduced CB-induced mortality due to neutropenia from 88% in controls to 14% in CA-treated mice (P
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Rinehart, J., Keville, L., Measel, J., Spiekerman, A. M., & Burke, K. (1995). Corticosteroid alteration of carboplatin-induced hematopoietic toxicity in a murine model. Blood, 86(12), 4493–4499. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v86.12.4493.bloodjournal86124493
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