[A 13-week subchronic toxicity study of josamycin in F344 rats].

S Ikezaki, A Nishikawa, F Furukawa, T Imazawa, M Mitsui, T Enami, M Takahashi
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A 13-week subchronic toxicity study of josamycin was performed in male and female F344 rats to determine the maximum tolerable dose (MTD) for subsequent investigation of the carcinogenicity. As animals refused to take diet containing 5.0% josamycin in our preliminary study, dose levels in the present study were determined as 0, 0.16, 0.32, 0.63, 125 and 2.5% in diet. Rats were randomly allocated to 6 groups, each consisting of 10 males and 10 females. No animal died during the administration period and no group showed significant changes in body weight gain. Definite toxicity of josamycin was not noted in hematological and serum biochemical examinations. Histopathological examinations revealed no particular findings related to josamycin administration except cecal enlargement in the 1.25 and 2.5% groups. based on the results of the present study, it was concluded that the MTD of josamycin in 2.5% in diet, because the dietary dose level of 2.5% proved to exert no significant toxicological signs.

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[为期13周的josamycin对F344大鼠亚慢性毒性研究]。
在F344雄性和雌性大鼠身上进行了为期13周的josamycin亚慢性毒性研究,以确定最大耐受剂量(MTD),为后续的致癌性研究提供依据。由于前期实验动物拒绝接受含5.0% josamycin的饲粮,本实验确定的剂量水平分别为0、0.16、0.32、0.63、125和2.5%。大鼠随机分为6组,每组雄性10只,雌性10只。给药期间无动物死亡,各组体重均无显著变化。血液学和血清生化检查均未发现乔霉素的明确毒性。组织病理学检查显示,除了1.25和2.5%组的盲肠肿大外,未发现与乔霉素给药有关的特殊发现。根据本研究的结果,可以得出结论,在2.5%的日粮剂量水平下,由于2.5%的日粮剂量水平,乔霉素的MTD被证明没有明显的毒理学迹象。
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