Toxicologic profile of iobitridol, a new nonionic low-osmolality contrast medium.

Acta radiologica. Supplementum Pub Date : 1996-01-01
A M Donandieu, J M Idee, D Doucet, A Legros, S Penati, M Nain-Dit-Ducret, F Marmion, B Bonnemain
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Abstract

Purpose: The toxicologic profile of iobitridol, a new nonionic low-osomolality contrast medium, was evaluated in compliance with the current regulatory requirements in Europe, the USA and Canada.

Material and methods: The toxicity of iobitridol was tested following acute or repeated i.v. administration in several different species (mouse, rat, dog); single oral administration in the mouse and intracisternal injection in the rat. Furthermore, teratogenicity and mutagenicity were evaluated in the rat and rabbit. Local perivenous toxicity was assessed in the rabbit.

Results: The acute toxicity of iobitridol in the mouse is equivalent to that of iohexol, a reference product tested under the same conditions. Chronic administration (daily injections i.v. injection over 4 weeks) in the rat and dog did not demonstrate any particular toxicity for iobitridol. It should be noted that, unlike iohexol, iobitridol did not provoke any vacuolization of the renal tubular cells in the rat following repeated injections. Furthermore, this contrast agent did not show any teratogenic or mutagenic potential. The typical local inflammatory signs observed following perivenous injection in the rabbit were low in intensity and reversible.

Conclusion: The toxicologic profile of iobitridol appears to be favorable and does not show any particular risk for clinical use under the usual indications of water soluble iodinated contrast agents.

新型非离子低渗透压造影剂碘比醇的毒理学分析。
目的:根据欧洲、美国和加拿大现行法规要求,对新型非离子型低单体造影剂碘比啶醇进行毒理学评价。材料与方法:对不同动物(小鼠、大鼠、犬)急性或反复静脉给药后的毒性进行了研究;小鼠单次口服,大鼠腹腔注射。并对大鼠和家兔进行了致畸性和诱变性评价。对家兔进行局部静脉周围毒性评价。结果:碘比醇和参比品碘己醇在相同条件下对小鼠的急性毒性相当。长期给药(每天静脉注射超过4周)对大鼠和狗没有显示出任何特殊的毒性。值得注意的是,与碘己醇不同的是,在反复注射后,碘比立多不会引起大鼠肾小管细胞的空泡化。此外,该对比剂没有显示出任何致畸或致突变的潜力。兔静脉周围注射后典型的局部炎症体征为低强度、可逆的。结论:iobitridol的毒理学特征似乎是有利的,在通常的水溶性碘造影剂适应症下,临床使用没有任何特别的风险。
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