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Effects of recombinant human interleukin 6 (rhIL-6) in marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). 1. General toxicity and hematological changes.

S Klug1, R Neubert, R Stahlmann, R Thiel, B Ryffel, B D Car, D Neubert.   

Abstract

The physiological and toxicological properties of recombinant human interleukin 6 (rhIL-6) were assessed in marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus). Two experimental series were performed with daily subcutaneous administration: (a) 5 or 1000 micrograms rhIL-6/kg per day for three weeks and (b) 25, 100 or 500 micrograms rhIL-6/kg per day for 3 months. RhIL-6 was well tolerated and did not induce fever or any other non-specific signs of toxicity. The main findings were: (1) A two- to threefold increase in platelet counts at 2-4 weeks, which decreased following further continuous rhIL-6 administration; (2) increase in total white blood cells between 1 and 4 weeks of administration, including an absolute increase in granulocytes (including band forms) and basophils. A change in the number of monocytes was not detected; (3) an increase in total red blood cells, which peaked at 4 weeks, sustained elevation of red cell distribution width and a slight decrease in hemoglobin between week 1 and 4, concurrent with a distinct decrease in mean corpuscular hemoglobin at 4 weeks. This effect persisted for 9 weeks in the 100 micrograms/kg and 500 micrograms/kg groups; (4) decrease in plasma AST activity and increase in plasma protein concentration after 2 weeks of treatment; (5) no clinical or biochemical signs of renal glomerular dysfunction; (6) RhIL-6 after s.c. administration was detectable in the plasma, peak levels (mean values +/- SD) of 9.4 +/- 6.3 and 72.4 +/- 7.7 ng/ml were measured after a single dose of 100 or 1000 micrograms/kg; (7) antibodies against rhIL-6 developed within 2 weeks, increased during administration and neutralized the biological effect of rhIL-6 progressively from 4 to 9 weeks. In conclusion, aside from a mild anemia, rhIL-6 was well tolerated in marmosets and had a profound and sustained effect on thrombopoiesis. Due to the formation of neutralizing antibodies, the chronic biological effect of rhIL-6 is lost in marmosets and studies beyond 4 weeks are rendered less meaningful. The analyses of antibody formation, induction of acute phase proteins, histological changes and alterations on lymphocyte receptors will be reported in two following publications.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7857201     DOI: 10.1007/bf03208341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   5.153


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