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Six-month continuous intraputamenal infusion toxicity study of recombinant methionyl human glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (r-metHuGDNF in rhesus monkeys.

David N Hovland1, Robert B Boyd, Mark T Butt, Jeffery A Engelhardt, Michael S Moxness, Mark H Ma, Maurice G Emery, Nadia B Ernst, Randall P Reed, Jillynne R Zeller, Don M Gash, Donna M Masterman, Beth M Potter, Mary E Cosenza, Ruth M Lightfoot.   

Abstract

Recombinant human glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (r-metHuGDNF) is a potent neuronal growth and survival factor that has been considered for clinical use in the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD). Here we present results of a 6-month toxicology study in rhesus monkeys conducted to support clinical evaluation of chronic intraputamenal infusion of r-metHuGDNF for PD. Monkeys (6-9/sex/group) were treated with 0 (vehicle), 15, 30, or 100 microg/day r-metHuGDNF by continuous unilateral intraputamenal infusion (150 microl/day flow rate) for 6 months; a subset of animals (2-3/sex/group) underwent a subsequent 3-month treatment-free recovery period. Notable observations included reduced food consumption and body weight at 100 microg/day and meningeal thickening underlying the medulla oblongata and/or overlying various spinal cord segments at 30 and 100 microg/day. In addition, multifocal cerebellar Purkinje cell loss (with associated atrophy of the molecular layer and, in some cases, granule cell loss) was observed in 4 monkeys in the 100-microg/day group. This cerebellar finding has not been observed in previous nonclinical studies evaluating r-metHuGDNF. The small number of affected animals precludes definitive conclusions regarding the pathogenesis of the cerebellar lesion, but the data support an association with r-metHuGDNF treatment.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18098052     DOI: 10.1177/01926230701481899

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Pathol        ISSN: 0192-6233            Impact factor:   1.902


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