Preclinical studies with triazinate (NSC-139105), an antifolate drug, in beagle dogs and rhesus monkeys.

Cancer chemotherapy reports Pub Date : 1975-05-01
E J Gralla, G L Coleman, W Osbaldiston, W L Sawicki, R M Jonas, J R Bertino
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The effects of the intravenous administration of triazinate by single and multiple injections were studied in beagle dogs and rhesus monkeys. In dogs, dose levels ranging from 0.3125 to 40 mg/kg were given either as single doses daily for 5 days, or once weekly for 6 weeks. The 5-day regimen was also studied in monkeys with dose levels from 2.5 to 40 mg/kg/day. Prominent drug-related and drug-dependent effects which appeared in both species were piloerection, muscular weakness, and respiratory difficulty which occurred during and immediately after the administration of dose levels of 10 mg/kg or greater. Gastrointestinal toxicity was severe in dogs but mild in monkeys. Lymphoid tissue toxicity was manifested by a circulating lymphopenia and localized cellular depletion in the germinal centers of lymphoid tissues. In dogs, signs of bone marrow toxicity consisted of a circulating neutropenia and, at necropsy, a reduction in the number of erythroid and myeloid elements plus megaloblastosis. Only the latter change was observed in monkeys. This difference in the hematopoietic toxicity between the beagle dog and the rhesus monkey was corroborated by the findings from in vitro studies with bone marrow. DNA synthesis in beagle bone marrow cells was depressed significantly by triazinate as compared with cells from rhesus marrow. A direct renal toxic effect was observed in monkeys given high doses of triazinate (20 and 40 mg/kg/day or 240-280 mg/m/day) for 5 days.

抗叶酸药物三嗪酸酯(NSC-139105)在比格犬和恒河猴中的临床前研究。
研究了三嗪嗪单次和多次静脉注射对比格犬和恒河猴的影响。在狗中,剂量水平为0.3125至40 mg/kg,每日单次,连续5天,或每周1次,连续6周。还在猴子中研究了5天方案,剂量水平为2.5至40 mg/kg/天。在这两个物种中出现的突出的药物相关和药物依赖效应是在给药10 mg/kg或更高的剂量水平期间和之后立即发生的勃起、肌肉无力和呼吸困难。狗的胃肠道毒性严重,而猴子的毒性较轻。淋巴组织毒性表现为淋巴组织生发中心循环淋巴细胞减少和局部细胞耗竭。在狗中,骨髓毒性的迹象包括循环中性粒细胞减少,尸检时,红细胞和骨髓元素数量减少,加上巨幼细胞增生。在猴子身上只观察到后一种变化。这种造血毒性在比格犬和恒河猴之间的差异得到了体外骨髓研究结果的证实。与恒河猴骨髓细胞相比,三嗪酸显著抑制了小猎犬骨髓细胞的DNA合成。在连续5天给予高剂量三嗪酸(20和40 mg/kg/天或240-280 mg/m/天)的猴子中观察到直接肾毒性作用。
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