| Literature DB >> 27491502 |
Anna A Krasilnikova1,2,3, Anastasiya O Solovieva1, Kristina E Trifonova1,4, Konstantin A Brylev2,5,6, Anton A Ivanov5, Sung-Jin Kim6, Michael A Shestopalov2,3,5, Maria S Fufaeva3, Alexander M Shestopalov3, Yuri V Mironov2,3, Alexander F Poveshchenko1, Lidia V Shestopalova2.
Abstract
The octahedral cluster compound Na2 H8 [{Re6 Se8 }(P(C2 H4 CONH2 )(C2 H4 COO)2 )6 ] has been shown to be highly radio dense, thus becoming a promising X-ray contrast agent. It was also shown that this compound had low cytotoxic effect in vitro, low acute toxicity in vivo and was eliminated rapidly from the body through the urinary tract. The present contribution describes a more detailed cellular internalization assay and morphological analysis after intravenous injection of this hexarhenium cluster compound at different doses. The median lethal dose (LD50 ) of intravenously administrated compound was calculated (4.67 ± 0.69 g/kg). Results of the study clearly indicated that the cluster complex Hn [{Re6 Se8 }(P(C2 H4 CONH2 )(C2 H4 COO)2 )6 ]n-10 was not internalized into cells in vitro and induced only moderate morphological alterations of kidneys at high doses without any changes in morphology of liver, spleen, duodenum, or heart of mice.Entities:
Keywords: acute intravenous toxicity; cellular internalization; drug development; octahedral rhenium cluster complex; safety assessment; vascular contrast agent
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27491502 DOI: 10.1002/cmmi.1707
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contrast Media Mol Imaging ISSN: 1555-4309 Impact factor: 3.161