Acute renal effects of intravenous biphosphonates in the rat

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Pfister, T
Atzpodien, E
Bohrmann, B
Bauss, F
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[1] F Hoffmann La Roche & Co Ltd, Preclin Res & Dev, Basel, Switzerland
[2] Roche Diagnost GmbH, Pharma Res Penzberg, Penzberg, Germany
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10.1111/j.1742-7843.2005.pto_160.x
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Bisphosphonates are potent osteoclast inhibitors that have been associated with renal toxicity following rapid intravenous administration of high doses, which was hypothesised to be due to precipitation of bisphosphonate aggregates or complexes in the kidney. Five studies were conducted in rats investigating the characteristics of bisphosphonate-related acute renal effects. These studies included single intravenous injections of the nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (1) ibandronate (1-20 mg/kg), or (2) zoledronate (1-10 mg/kg); (3) a single nephrotoxic dose of the non-nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate, clodronate (2X200 mg/kg intraperitoneal injection); (4) a single low dose of ibandronate (1 mg/kg); (5) a single high dose of zoledronate (10 mg/kg). Clinical biochemistry and kidney histopathology were performed 1 and/or 4 days after bisphosphonate dosing. The proximal convoluted tubules were the primary target for renal injury. Tubular degeneration and single cell necrosis of the these tubules were observed with all three bisphosphonates on the fourth, but not the first day after dosing. Differences between the bisphosphonates in the type and/or localisation of the lesions were apparent. Granular deposits in the lumen of distal tubules were apparent with the highest dose of zoledronate (10 mg/kg). However, intraluminal debris was proteinaceous with no evidence of any precipitation of bisphosphonate, or formation of aggregates or complexes in the kidney. Generally, biochemical parameters of renal safety and urinary enzymes did not differ significantly from controls. In summary, bisphosphonate-related renal changes did not appear to be due to the precipitation, aggregation or complexation of bisphosphonate, and biochemical parameters of renal safety did not reliably detect this renal injury.
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