Allan D Rasmussen, Nathalie Truchot, Agnete Dyssegaard, Pierluigi Fant
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摘要
在本研究中,我们通过给雄性Long Evans大鼠灌胃三种试验品的剂量,评估了外消旋维加巴林及其S和r对映体(维加巴林由两种对映体的50:50%组成)的毒性和毒性动力学。动物被安置在高强度光照条件下,研究包括一个递增剂量阶段和一个21天的固定剂量阶段。维加巴特林的全身毒性似乎仅由维加巴特林对映体引起,因为增加剂量的维加巴特林或维加巴特林会导致体重减轻、食物消耗减少和活动受到影响。给予维格- r -对映体没有引起任何这样的影响。R-和s -对映体的全身暴露与剂量近似成线性关系。与外消旋体的施用相比,当以对映体的形式施用时,动物似乎倾向于吸收更多的维格- r和更少的维格- s。在固定剂量期观察到双侧视网膜萎缩(单独或作为Vig-RS的一部分),其特征是外核层不规则变薄和解体,光感受器层变薄。单独给药r -对映体不会引起任何显微镜下的视网膜改变。
Retinal and Systemic Toxicity of Vigabatrin Is Driven by the S-Enantiomer in the Long Evans Rat.
In this study, we assessed the toxicity and toxicokinetics of racemic vigabatrin and its S- and R-enantiomers (vigabatrin consists of 50:50% of the two enantiomers) by administering doses of the three test articles to male Long Evans rats via oral gavage. The animals were housed under high-intensity light conditions and the study consisted of an escalating dose phase and a 21-day fixed-dose phase. Systemic toxicity of vigabatrin appears to be due to the Vig-S-enantiomer only, as increasing doses of Vig-S or Vig-RS caused body weight loss, decreased food consumption, and affected activity. Administration of the Vig-R-enantiomer did not cause any such effects. Systemic exposure to R- and S-enantiomers was approximately linear with dose. Compared to administration of the racemate, there appeared to be a tendency for animals to take up higher amounts of Vig-R and lower amounts of Vig-S when administered as enantiomer. Bilateral retinal atrophy was observed in the fixed-dose phase in rats receiving Vig-S (either alone or as part of Vig-RS) and was characterized by irregular thinning and disorganization of the outer nuclear layer and thinning of the photoreceptor layer. The administration of the R-enantiomer alone did not cause any microscopic retinal change.
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Toxicologic Pathology is dedicated to the promotion of human, animal, and environmental health through the dissemination of knowledge, techniques, and guidelines to enhance the understanding and practice of toxicologic pathology. Toxicologic Pathology, the official journal of the Society of Toxicologic Pathology, will publish Original Research Articles, Symposium Articles, Review Articles, Meeting Reports, New Techniques, and Position Papers that are relevant to toxicologic pathology.