| Literature DB >> 1509970 |
J E Baggott1, S L Morgan, L E Freeberg, B B Hudson, W H Vaughn, M Gopal Nair, C L Krumdieck, W J Koopman, R E Gay, S Gay.
Abstract
Female MRL/lpr mice were treated with I.P. doses of methotrexate (MTX) and 10-deazaaminopterin (DAAM) in the range of 1 to 100 mg/kg body weight/week, in two equally divided doses. Treatment began at 7 weeks of age and continued to 30 weeks of age. Joint histopathology scores were tightly correlated with skin lesion-proteinuria scores at 30 weeks of age. MTX at levels of 5, 25, and 100 mg/kg body weight/week and DAAM at a level of 25 mg/kg body weight/week significantly reduced skin lesion-proteinuria scores below controls in a dose dependent manner. Animals receiving MTX at 25 mg/kg body weight/week had a significantly longer median life span and animals receiving MTX at 100 mg/kg body weight/week had a greater than 15% suppression of growth when compared with controls. Longevity and skin lesion-proteinuria scores appeared to be good indicators of drug efficacy while growth suppression appeared to be a good indicator of drug toxicity.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1509970 DOI: 10.1007/bf01990959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Agents Actions ISSN: 0065-4299