Literature DB >> 27423155

Stability of Doxycycline in Feed and Water and Minimal Effective Doses in Tetracycline-Inducible Systems.

Irka M Redelsperger1, Tony Taldone2, Elyn R Riedel2, Michelle L Lepherd3, Neil S Lipman4, Felix R Wolf5.   

Abstract

Despite the extensive use of doxycycline in tetracycline-inducible rodent models, little is known regarding its stability in feed or water or the most effective route or dose. We assessed the concentrations of doxycycline in reverse-osmosis-purified (RO; pH 6.0) and acidified RO (pH 2.6) water in untinted or green-tinted bottles. Doxycycline remained stable in all groups for 7 d and in acidified water in untinted bottles for 14 d. Fungal growth occurred in nonacidified water in tinted and untinted bottles by 12 and 14 d, respectively, and in tinted bottles containing acidified water on day 14, but not in untinted bottles with acidified water. Doxycycline concentrations were also assessed before and at various points after the pelleting of feed from 2 vendors. Each batch was divided for storage at 4 °C, at room temperature, or within ventilated mouse isolator cages and then sampled monthly for 6 mo. Drying caused the greatest decline in doxycycline concentration, whereas γ-irradiation plus shipping and storage condition had minimal effect. Two mouse lines with tetracycline-inducible promoters received 25, 150, or 467 μg/mL or 2 mg/mL doxycycline in water and 200 or 625 ppm in feed before analysis of GFP expression. GFP was expressed in Rosa-rtTA2 mice at 150 μg/mL, whereas Cags-rtTA3 mice required 25 μg/mL. These studies indicate that 1) doxycycline-compounded feed can be handled in the same manner as standard rodent feed, 2) tinted water bottles are not necessary for maintaining drug concentrations, and 3) concentrations lower than those used typically may be effective in lines with tetracycline-inducible promoters.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27423155      PMCID: PMC4943619     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci        ISSN: 1559-6109            Impact factor:   1.232


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Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2002-03-15       Impact factor: 12.701

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9.  Tissue Distribution of Doxycycline in Animal Models of Tuberculosis.

Authors:  Martin Gengenbacher; Matthew D Zimmerman; Jansy P Sarathy; Firat Kaya; Han Wang; Marizel Mina; Claire Carter; Md Amir Hossen; Hongwei Su; Carolina Trujillo; Sabine Ehrt; Dirk Schnappinger; Véronique Dartois
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