| Literature DB >> 33658924 |
Jianling Yang1, Zhengyang Guo1, Xu Liu2,3, Qi Liu2, Meng Wu1, Xueting Yao2, Yang Liu1, Cheng Cui2, Haiyan Li2, Chunli Song4, Dongyang Liu2, Lixiang Xue1.
Abstract
Chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) have been challenged in treating COVID-19 patients and still under debate due to the uncertainty regarding the effectiveness and safety, and there is still lack of the systematic study on the toxicity of these two drugs. To further uncover the toxicity profile of CQ and HCQ in different tissues, we evaluated the cytotoxicity of them in eight cell lines and further adopted the physiologically based pharmacokinetic models to predict the tissue risk, respectively. Retina, myocardium, lung, liver, kidney, vascular endothelium, and intestinal epithelium originated cells were included in the toxicity evaluation of CQ and HCQ, respectively. The proliferation pattern was monitored in 0-72 h by IncuCyte S3. CC50 and the ratio of tissue trough concentrations to CC50 (RTTCC) were brought into predicted toxicity profiles. Compared to CQ, HCQ was found to be less toxic in six cell types except Hep3B and Vero cells. In addition, RTTCC was significantly higher in CQ treatment group compared to HCQ group, which indicates relative safety of HCQ. To further simulate the situation of the COVID-19 patients who suffered the dyspnea and hypoxemia, we also tested the cytotoxicity upon hypoxia and normoxia (1, 5 vs. 21% O2). It was found that the cytotoxicity of CQ was more sensitive to hypoxia compared with that of HCQ, particularly in liver originated cells. Both CQ and HCQ showed cytotoxicity in time-dependent manner which indicates the necessity of short period administration clinically.Entities:
Keywords: chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine; cytotoxicity; dynamic imaging system; physiologically based pharmacokinetic model; ratio of tissue trough concentrations
Year: 2020 PMID: 33658924 PMCID: PMC7919379 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2020.574720
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810