Subchronic safety assessment of CIGB-500 in beagle dog after repeated daily dose administration over 28 days

IF 3 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Jorge Castro , Imran Shaikh , Sherwin Silo , Carolyn Hum , Michel Carrier , Rocky DiFruscia , Fred Thouin , Jeremy Chan , Lizet Aldana , Ariana Garcia , Jorge Berlanga , Leigh Berryman
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CIGB-500 is a product whose active pharmaceutical ingredient is GHRP-6, (Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6), a synthetic peptide that allows the rescue of cardiac mass affected during Acute Myocardial Infarction. The objective of the study was to determine the toxicity profile of CIGB-500 in dogs. As general methodology, CIGB-500 was administered daily to dogs by intravenous route for 28 consecutive days. All animals were allocated to four groups: Control, Low-Dose (300 μg/kg/day), Mid dose (1000 μg/kg/day) and High-Dose (2000 μg/μg/day). Hypersalivation, hypoactivity, reduced heart rate, changes in respiration, pale gums and erythema of the head region were observed in some animals administered at 1000 and 2000 μg/kg/day. These clinical signs were transient, and were therefore considered non-adverse. Treatment with CIGB-500 did not result in any adverse macroscopic or microscopic changes. A decrease in heart rate value was noted following CIGB-500 treatment at all dose levels an at the end of recovery period, the heart rate effects at 2000 μg/kg/day were comparable to controls. In conclusion, the daily administration of CIGB-500 at doses up to 2000 μg/kg/day was well-tolerated, findings noted were transient, minor, non-adverse and reversible, and the no observable adverse effect level (NOAEL) was considered to be 2000 μg/kg/day.
CIGB-500 在小猎犬中进行亚慢性安全性评估,每天重复给药 28 天
CIGB-500是一种活性药物成分为GHRP-6(生长激素释放肽-6)的产品,GHRP-6是一种合成肽,可在急性心肌梗死期间抢救受影响的心脏团块。本研究的目的是确定CIGB-500对狗的毒性。一般方法是每天静脉给狗注射CIGB-500,连续28天。将动物分为4组:对照组、低剂量组(300 μg/kg/d)、中剂量组(1000 μg/kg/d)和高剂量组(2000 μg/kg/d)。在给药剂量为1000和2000 μg/kg/天的部分动物中,观察到多唾液、低活力、心率降低、呼吸改变、牙龈苍白和头部区域红斑。这些临床症状是短暂的,因此被认为是非不良的。用CIGB-500治疗未引起任何不良的宏观或微观变化。在所有剂量水平的CIGB-500治疗后,心率值都有所下降,在恢复期结束时,2000 μg/kg/天的心率效应与对照组相当。综上所述,每日给药剂量高达2000 μg/kg/d的CIGB-500耐受良好,所观察到的结果是短暂的、轻微的、无不良反应和可逆的,无观察到的不良反应水平(NOAEL)被认为是2000 μg/kg/d。
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58 days
期刊介绍: Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology publishes peer reviewed articles that involve the generation, evaluation, and interpretation of experimental animal and human data that are of direct importance and relevance for regulatory authorities with respect to toxicological and pharmacological regulations in society. All peer-reviewed articles that are published should be devoted to improve the protection of human health and environment. Reviews and discussions are welcomed that address legal and/or regulatory decisions with respect to risk assessment and management of toxicological and pharmacological compounds on a scientific basis. It addresses an international readership of scientists, risk assessors and managers, and other professionals active in the field of human and environmental health. Types of peer-reviewed articles published: -Original research articles of relevance for regulatory aspects covering aspects including, but not limited to: 1.Factors influencing human sensitivity 2.Exposure science related to risk assessment 3.Alternative toxicological test methods 4.Frameworks for evaluation and integration of data in regulatory evaluations 5.Harmonization across regulatory agencies 6.Read-across methods and evaluations -Contemporary Reviews on policy related Research issues -Letters to the Editor -Guest Editorials (by Invitation)
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