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Cisplatin-induced emesis in the cat: effect of granisetron and dexamethasone.

J A Rudd1, J Y Tse, M K Wai.   

Abstract

The emetic action of cisplatin was investigated in the cat using a closed circuit video recording system. In initial investigations, cisplatin 3 and 5 mg/kg, i.v. induced emesis over a 2-day period following a latency of 17.6+/-9.6 and 15.6+/-7.8 h, respectively. The anti-emetic efficacy of granisetron and dexamethasone was investigated in the cisplatin 5 mg/kg, i.v.-induced emesis model. In these experiments, cisplatin induced 47.0+/-14.0 and 20.0+/-9.0 retches+vomits on days 1 and 2, respectively, following a latency of 2.4+/-0.4 h. Granisetron (1 mg/kg, i.m.) administered three times per day reduced significantly the retching+vomiting response induced by cisplatin on days 1 and 2 by 100.0% (P<0.05) and 75.0% (P<0.05), respectively; dexamethasone (0.01-1 mg/kg, i.m.) administered three times per day reduced significantly the retching+vomiting response by 68.8-100.0% (P<0.05) and 33.3-100.0% (P<0.05) on days 1 and 2, respectively. The emetic action of cisplatin 7.5 mg/kg, i.v. was also investigated. This dose of cisplatin-induced emesis following a latency of 1.2+/-0.2 h and comprised 119.0+/-20.8 retches+vomits over a 24-h period. Granisetron and dexamethasone antagonized the emesis occurring in the first 3-h period (P<0.05) but were less effective to antagonize the subsequent emetic response (P0.05). The pharmacological sensitivity of low dose cisplatin-induced emesis in the cat is variable but unique and not representative of the clinical situation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10720646     DOI: 10.1016/s0014-2999(00)00061-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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Authors:  Longlong Tu; Julia Y H Liu; Zengbing Lu; Dexuan Cui; Man P Ngan; Peng Du; John A Rudd
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