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Translational research into species differences of endocrine toxicity via steroidogenesis inhibition by SMP-028--for human safety in clinical study.

Yohei Nishizato1, Satoki Imai2, Noriko Okahashi3, Atsushi Yabunaka2, Takeshi Kunimatsu2, Kaoru Kikuchi4, Masashi Yabuki2.   

Abstract

SMP-028 is a drug candidate developed for the treatment of asthma. In a 13-week repeated dose toxicity study of SMP-028 in rats and monkeys, differences of endocrine toxicological events between rats and monkeys were observed. In rats, these toxicological events mainly consisted of pathological changes in the adrenal, testis, ovary, and the other endocrine-related organs. On the other hand, in monkeys, no toxicological events were observed. The goal of this study is to try to understand the reason why only rats, but not monkeys, showed toxicological events following treatment with SMP-028 and to eventually predict the possible toxicological effect of this compound on human endocrine organs. Our results show that SMP-028 inhibits neutral cholesterol esterase more strongly than other steroidogenic enzymes in rats. Although SMP-028 also inhibits monkeys and human neutral cholesterol esterase, this inhibition is much weaker than that of rat neutral cholesterol esterase. These results indicate (1) that the difference in endocrine toxicological events between rats and monkeys is mainly due to inhibition of steroidogenesis by SMP-028 in rats, not in monkeys, and (2) that SMP-028 may not affect steroidogenesis in humans and therefore might cause no endocrine toxicological events in clinical studies.
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Keywords:  Cholesterol esterase; Endocrine organ; Endocrine toxicity; Human; Species difference; Translational research

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24593921     DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2014.02.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol        ISSN: 0041-008X            Impact factor:   4.219


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Authors:  Ryo D Obara; Yuki Kato; Yoshiji Asaoka; Miho Mukai; Keigo Matsuyama; Kae Fujisawa; Minako Tajiri; Tamio Fukushima; Mikinori Torii
Journal:  J Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2021-03-01       Impact factor: 1.628

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