Biomolecules & Therapeutics
- 제6권2호
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- Pages.171-181
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- 1998
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- 1976-9148(pISSN)
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- 2005-4483(eISSN)
사람 적혈구 조혈인자 DA-3585의 토끼에 대한 단회 및 4주 반복투여 독성시험
Single and 4-Week Repeated Dose Toxicity Studies of DA-3585, a Recombinant Human Erythropoietin, in Rabbits
- Cho, Hyeon (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) ;
- Kim, Dong-Hwan (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) ;
- Kang, Kyung-Koo (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) ;
- Baik, Nam-Gi (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) ;
- Kim, Won-Bae (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)
- 발행 : 1998.06.01
초록
DA-3585, a biosynthetic recombinant human erythropoietin has been developed as a treatment for anemia associated with chronic renal failure in Dong-A pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. This study was carried out to assess its acute and subacute toxicities in rabbits. DA-3585 was intravenously administered to rabbits at dose levels of 6250, 12500 or 25000 lU/kg for single dose toxicity study and at dose levels of 100, 500 or 2500 lU/kg/day for 4-week repeated dose toxicity study. In the acute toxicity study, dose up to 25000 lU/kg had no adverse effect on the behavior or body weight gain. Pathological examinations revealed no abnormal gross lesions related to DA-3585. In the subacute toxicity study, all animals survived until termination of treatment. DA-3585 had no influence on clinical signs, food and water intake or on body weight changes. Hematological examination showed increases in the number of RBC, hemoglobin contents and hematocrit values with a dose dependent manner in the animals treated with DA-3585. Histopathological examination revealed erythroid hyperplasia in the bone marrow and extramedullary hematopoiesis in the liver. The changes detected in the hematological and histopathological examination presumably represent exaggerated pharmacological effects of erythropoietin. The NOAEL (no-observed-adverse-effect-level) of DA-3585 was estimated to be 100 lU/kg/ day under this study condition.