Literature DB >> 6462774

Tissue distribution and toxicity of cyclosporin A in the mouse.

J Boland, K Atkinson, K Britton, P Darveniza, S Johnson, J Biggs.   

Abstract

Groups of mice were given cyclosporin A (CyA) subcutaneously for 6 wk at a dose of 12.5, 50 or 200 mg/kg/d. After 7, 21 and 42 days of CyA administration the CyA content of serum, thymus, mesenteric lymph nodes, spleen, kidney, liver, lung, small and large intestine and brain was measured, each organ was examined histologically, and the total viable nucleated cell content of thymus, mesenteric lymph nodes, spleen and femoral marrow was analysed. CyA was detected in every organ assayed at each concentration of CyA administered. The mean concentration of CyA per organ was consistently highest in organs of mice given CyA 200 mg/kg/d and lowest in those given 12.5 mg/kg/d at each time point, but there was pronounced variability in the concentration of CyA between individual mice. Repeated administration of CyA after the first week did not further elevate CyA tissue concentrations. At doses of 50 or 200 mg/kg/d CyA caused weight loss, diarrhea, intussusception and fatal neurotoxicity. In addition, the spleen, thymus and mesenteric lymph nodes of mice given CyA 50 or 200 mg/kg/d were hypocellular and disorganized, and all lymphoid organs contained numerous pyknotic lymphocytes. The liver showed fatty change and the kidney degeneration of proximal tubules. Femoral marrow showed enlarged and congested sinuses. No abnormalities were noted in mice given CyA 12.5 mg/kg/d.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6462774     DOI: 10.3109/00313028409059087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathology        ISSN: 0031-3025            Impact factor:   5.306


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