Neurotoxicity of misonidazole in rats following intravenous administration

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作者
Graziano, MJ
Henck, JW
Meierhenry, EF
Gough, AW
机构
[1] Dept. of Pathol. and Exp. Toxicology, Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Res. Div., Warner-Lambert Company, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
[2] California EPA, Sacramento, CA 95814
关键词
misonidazole; radiosensitizer; neurotoxicity; necrosis; gliosis;
D O I
10.1006/phrs.1996.0043
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Misonidazole is a hypoxic cell radiosensitizer that induces a peripheral neuropathy in humans after exceeding a schedule-dependent cumulative threshold dose. Clinical studies of misonidazole have been conducted using oral administration, whereas most other radiosensitizers have been administered intravenously. Since route of exposure can potentially influence the toxicity of xenobiotics, the objective of this study was to assess the neurotoxicity of misonidazole in rats following intravenous dosing using a battery of routine clinical, neurofunctional, biochemical, and histopathologic screening methods. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were administered intravenous doses of misonidazole at 0 (vehicle control), 100, 200, 300, or 400 mg kg(-1) once per day, 5 days per week, for 2 weeks. Animals were evaluated for neurofunctional and pathological changes following termination of treatment (Days 15-17) and at the end of a 4 week observation period (Days 43-45). During the dosing phase, hypoactivity, salivation, rhinorrhea, chromodacryorrhea, rough pelage and ataxia were observed at 400 mg kg(-1), and body weight gain of the 300 and 400 mg kg(-1) groups was significantly decreased relative to the vehicle controls. by 24% and 49%, respectively. Corresponding reductions in food consumption were 8% and 23%, respectively. Although most 400 mg kg(-1) animals appeared normal on Day 15 prior to the neurofunctional evaluations, rotorod testing precipitated a number of clinical signs including: ataxia, impaired righting reflex, excessive rearing, tremors, vocalization, circling, head jerking, excessive sniffing and hyperactivity. All of these animals recovered and appeared normal from Day 17 through study termination. There were no treatment-related effects on motor activity, acoustic startle response, rotorod performance, forelimb group strength, toe and tail pinch reflexes, tibial nerve beta-glucuronidase activity or tail nerve conduction velocity. Although hindlimb grip strength of the 400 mg kg(-1) group was significantly decreased by 17% relative to the vehicle controls on Day 15, this finding appeared related to the reduced food consumption and body weight gain in these animals. No microscopic changes were detected in peripheral nerves. Necrosis and proliferation of fibrillary astrocytes (gliosis) were seen in the cerebellum and medulla of the 400 mg kg(-1) animals on Day 16. Gliosis in these same brain regions was observed in the 300 and 400 mg kg(-1) groups on Day 44. The results show that intravenous administration of misonidazole to rats causes dose-limiting central nervous system toxicity without effects on peripheral nervous tissue. The lack of peripheral neurotoxicity was most likely due to a combination of several interrelated factors including route of administration, duration and intensity of the dosing regimen, and total cumulative dose. (C) 1996 The Italian Pharmacological Society
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页数:12
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