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Comparison of Epoetin Alfa and Darbepoetin Alfa Biological Activity under Different Administration Schedules in Normal Mice

✍ Scribed by Sasu, Barbra J.; Hartley, Cynthia; Schultz, Henry; McElroy, Patricia; Khaja, Raheemuddin; Elliott, Steven; Egrie, Joan C.; Browne, Jeffrey K.; Begley, C. Glenn; Molineux, Graham


Book ID
118179751
Publisher
S. Karger AG
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
219 KB
Volume
113
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-5792

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✦ Synopsis


The unit of erythropoietic activity has long been the standard by which erythropoietic agents are judged, but the development of long-acting agents such as darbepoetin alfa has highlighted the shortcomings of this approach. To this point, we compared the in vivo activity of Epoetin alfa and darbepoetin alfa per microgram of protein core. Using the established mass-to-unit conversion for Epoetin alfa (1 µg ≅ 200 U), we then calculated darbepoetin alfa activity in units. Activity varied with treatment regimen (1 µg darbepoetin alfa ≅ 800 U for 3 times weekly dosing to 8,000 U for a single injection). This analysis reveals the inadequacy of evaluating darbepoetin alfa activity in terms of standard erythropoietic units. We therefore propose that for molecules with heightened biological activity, a more legitimate basis for comparison is the protein mass.


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