Effect of microsampling (50 μL) on toxicological evaluation of methapyrilene, a hepatotoxic substance, in a collaborative 28-day study in female rats.


Journal

The Journal of toxicological sciences
ISSN: 1880-3989
Titre abrégé: J Toxicol Sci
Pays: Japan
ID NLM: 7805798

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2023
Historique:
entrez: 4 1 2023
pubmed: 5 1 2023
medline: 7 1 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Although microsampling of blood is recommended to promote the 3Rs in toxicokinetic (TK) evaluation, there are few reports applying microsampling in actual toxicity evaluation. Here, we assessed the effects of microsampling on toxicological evaluation of methapyrilene hydrochloride, a hepatotoxic substance. Female SD rats received methapyrilene hydrochloride orally at dose levels of 0 (vehicle), 10, and 30 mg/kg BW, once daily for 4 weeks. Each dose level included a microsampling group and a non-microsampling group (n = 5). In the microsampling groups, blood sampling (50 µL/time point) was performed at 6 time points on day 1 of administration and 7 time points on day 27-28; all the animals underwent necropsy on day 29. Toxicity studies and TK analysis were performed, and through these studies in 2 organizations, cross-organization validation of the effect on toxicity evaluation was conducted. In one organization, microsampling obscured changes in some parameters in hematology due to the administration of methapyrilene hydrochloride. In the other organization, although the relationship between the developing pattern of histopathological findings in the liver and the blood sampling was suspected, it was associated with poor reproducibility; this was considered as a change within a variation range of biological reactions. Each of these phenomena was observed in only one organization without consistency. In both organizations, no effect of blood microsampling was observed in other endpoints. In conclusion, microsampling is considered to be a technique applicable to safety studies of drugs showing hepatotoxicity, as it did not show a marked influence on the toxicological evaluation of methapyrilene hydrochloride.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36599423
doi: 10.2131/jts.48.1
doi:

Substances chimiques

Methapyrilene A01LX40298

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1-14

Auteurs

Norimichi Hattori (N)

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

Hideaki Yokoyama (H)

Japan Tabacco Inc.

Asuka Takumi (A)

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

Sayaka Kawaguchi (S)

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

Koki Yamaguchi (K)

Japan Tabacco Inc.

Taishi Shimazaki (T)

Japan Tabacco Inc.

Yusuke Shibui (Y)

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

Kosuke Saito (K)

National Institute of Health Sciences.

Yoshiro Saito (Y)

National Institute of Health Sciences.

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