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Repeated dose toxicity study of a live attenuated oral cholera vaccine in Sprague Dawley rats.

Sergio Sifontes-Rodríguez1, Juan Francisco Infante-Bourzac, Daiyana Díaz-Rivero, Yulieé López-Feria, Merlin Pérez-Pérez, Eligio Sosa-Roble, Viviana Pérez-Amat, Yamilé López-Hernández, Eduardo Alvarez-Figueredo, Juan Carlos Martínez-Rodríguez, Mildrey Fariñas-Medina, Tamara Hernández-Salazar, Yolexis Tamayo-García, Yolanda Valdés-Abreu, Adriana Ponce-Collera, Niurka Rodríguez-Pérez.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A live attenuated vaccine candidate against human cholera has been developed from the genetically modified Vibrio cholerae O1, biotype El Tor, serotype Ogawa, 638 strain. Previous single dose toxicity and local tolerance studies have demonstrated that the product is innocuous in Sprague Dawley rats by oral route and single dose. The present paper describes a repeated dose toxicity study using a further dose compared to the proposed clinical schedule.
METHODS: Sprague Dawley rats (140-180g) were treated with two doses of the vaccine candidate with a dedicated placebo formulation or were not treated at all (controls). The test products were inoculated at a 21-day interval. Animals were observed daily, body weight was determined weekly and food and water intakes were measured every other day. Three and 14 days after the last inoculation, groups of rats were humanely sacrificed, bled and macroscopically examined. Blood samples were taken for hematology, serum biochemistry and to determine the vibriocide antibody titers. A comprehensive list of tissue and organ samples was taken for microscopic studies.
RESULTS: There was no mortality and no animal showed any clinical symptoms. Food and water intake, body weight, and hematological and biochemical variables did not show differences of toxicological and/or statistical relevance among the experimental groups. Macroscopic examination did not demonstrate any alterations and there were no histological findings of toxicological significance.
CONCLUSIONS: The vaccine was considered potentially safe for human use as indicated by the results in Sprague Dawley rats. 2009. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20082865     DOI: 10.1016/j.arcmed.2009.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Med Res        ISSN: 0188-4409            Impact factor:   2.235


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