13-Week Repeated Oral Toxicity and Toxicokinetic Studies of Rabeprazole Sodium and Sodium Bicarbonate Combination in Dogs.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY International Journal of Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1177/10915818241261631
Jae Seok Roh, Kyu-Yeol Nam, Won Tae Jung, Young-Min Kim, Eui-Kyung Hwang, Tae-Won Jeon
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The subchronic toxicity and toxicokinetics of a combination of rabeprazole sodium and sodium bicarbonate were investigated in dogs by daily oral administration for 13 consecutive weeks with a 4-week recovery period. The dose groups consisted of control (vehicles), (5 + 200), (10 + 400), and (20 + 800) mg/kg of rabeprazole sodium + sodium bicarbonate, 20 mg/kg of rabeprazole sodium only, and 800 mg/kg of sodium bicarbonate only. Esophageal ulceration accompanied by inflammation was observed in only one animal in the male (20 + 800) mg/kg rabeprazole sodium + sodium bicarbonate group. However, the severity of the ulceration was moderate, and the site of occurrence was focally extensive; thus, it was assumed to be a treatment-related effect of rabeprazole sodium + sodium bicarbonate. In the toxicokinetics component of this study, systemic exposure to rabeprazole sodium (AUClast and Cmax at Day 91) was greater in males than females, suggesting sex differences. AUClast and Cmax at Day 91 were increased compared to those on Day 1 in a dose-dependent manner. A delayed Tmax and no drug accumulation were observed after repeated dosage. In conclusion, we suggest under the conditions of this study that the no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL) of the combination of rabeprazole sodium + sodium bicarbonate in male and female dogs is (10 + 400) and (20 + 800) mg/kg, respectively.

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对狗进行为期 13 周的雷贝拉唑钠和碳酸氢钠复方制剂重复口服毒性和毒物动力学研究
研究了雷贝拉唑钠和碳酸氢钠复方制剂在狗体内的亚慢性毒性和毒代动力学,方法是连续13周每天口服给药,4周为恢复期。剂量组包括对照组(车辆)、(5 + 200)、(10 + 400)和(20 + 800)毫克/千克的雷贝拉唑钠 + 碳酸氢钠、20 毫克/千克的雷贝拉唑钠和 800 毫克/千克的碳酸氢钠。在雄性(20 + 800)毫克/千克雷贝拉唑钠 + 碳酸氢钠组中,只有一只动物观察到食道溃疡并伴有炎症。然而,溃疡的严重程度为中度,发生部位为局部广泛溃疡;因此,推测这是雷贝拉唑钠+碳酸氢钠的治疗相关效应。在本研究的毒代动力学部分,男性的雷贝拉唑钠全身暴露量(第 91 天的 AUClast 和 Cmax)高于女性,表明存在性别差异。与第1天相比,第91天的AUClast和Cmax呈剂量依赖性增加。重复用药后,观察到Tmax延迟且无药物蓄积。总之,在本研究的条件下,我们建议雷贝拉唑钠+碳酸氢钠组合对雄性和雌性狗的无观测不良效应水平(NOAEL)分别为(10 + 400)和(20 + 800)毫克/千克。
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