Literature DB >> 15502969

Hepatotoxic effects of polidocanol in a model of autologously perfused porcine livers.

Christian Grosse-Siestrup1, Volker Unger, Jeanette Pfeffer, Q Thai Dinh, Stefan Nagel, Jochen Springer, Christian Witt, Anke Wussow, David A Groneberg.   

Abstract

Polidocanol is an effective sclerosing agent that consists of 95% hydroxypolyethoxydodecane and 5% ethyl alcohol and is known to have a low risk of complications. However, since the compound has been proposed for the local treatment of liver diseases, the potential for topical hepatic side effects should be examined. Therefore, the new model of normothermic-hemoperfused isolated porcine slaughterhouse livers was used to examine polidocanol-hepatotoxicity encompassing the advantages of slaughterhouse organs to reduce animal experiments and autologous blood as an optimal perfusate. Polidocanol was administered via the hepatic artery and portal vein and the effects of the sclerosant on organ function parameters were compared with those in an untreated control group. In contrast to the untreated control organs, significant differences were found in the polidocanol group for parameters such as alanine aminotransferase or organ weight after perfusion. The most striking differences were found for hepatic bile flow, which dropped in the polidocanol group to 0.24+/-0.02 ml/min per 1000 g after administration of the compound compared with 3.80+/-1.08 ml/min per 1000 g in the control group. In summary, the present observations indicate a risk of hepatotoxic effects of polidocanol. Clinicians should be aware of this problem and the use of polidocanol for intrahepatic sclerosing should be restricted to specialized centers.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15502969     DOI: 10.1007/s00204-004-0587-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   5.153


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