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Editor's Highlight: Comparative Renal Safety Assessment of the Hepatitis B Drugs, Adefovir, Tenofovir, Telbivudine and Entecavir in Rats.

Marianne Uteng1, Andreas Mahl2, Nicolau Beckmann2, Alessandro Piaia2, David Ledieu2, Valerie Dubost2, Elaine Tritto2, Armin Wolf2, Pierre Moulin2, Li Li3, Salah-Dine Chibout2, Francois Pognan2.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the relative safety of 4 antiviral drugs (telbivudine, tenofovir, adefovir, and entecavir) against hepatitis B virus with respect to kidney function and toxicity in male Sprague Dawley rats. The antiviral drugs were administered once daily for 4 weeks by oral gavage at ∼10 and 25-40 times the human equivalent dose. Main assessments included markers of renal toxicity in urine, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of kidney function, histopathology, and electron microscopic examination. Administration of adefovir at 11 and 28 mg/kg for 4 weeks caused functional and morphological kidney alterations in a time- and dose-dependent manner, affecting mainly the proximal tubules and suggesting a mechanism of toxicity related to mitochondrial degeneration/depletion. Of note, the observed adefovir-induced reduction of kidney function was not detected by the standard method of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) measurements (clearance rate of the endogenous marker, creatinine), thereby emphasizing the superiority of MRI in terms of sensitive detection of GFR in rats. For the low dose of 300 mg/kg of tenofovir, minor kidney effects such as nuclear enlargement in the tubular epithelium, and hyaline droplets accumulation were detected, which was also observed for the low dose (11 mg/kg) of adefovir. No assessments could be done at the higher dose of 600/1000 mg/kg tenofovir due to gastrointestinal tract toxicity which prevented treatment of the animals for longer than 1 week. Entecavir at 1 and 3 mg/kg and telbivudine at 600 and 1600 mg/kg caused no toxicologically relevant effects on the kidney.
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Keywords:  adefovir; entecavir; hepatitis B; mitochondrial toxicity.; renal function; renal toxicity; telbivudine; tenofovir

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27742868     DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfw208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Sci        ISSN: 1096-0929            Impact factor:   4.849


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