REPRODUCTIVE AND DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY STUDY OF SUPLATAST TOSILATE (IPD-1151T) (3) : Teratological Study in Rabbits by Oral Administration

A teratological study of suplatast tosilate (IPD-1151T), a newly developed anti-allergic agent, was carried out in pregnant NZW rabbits to assess the effects on dams and fetuses. IPD-1151T was administered to dams orally at dose levels of 0, 100, 300, 450 and 700 mg/kg/day from day 6 through day 18...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of toxicological sciences 1992/05/11, Vol.17(SupplementII), pp.175-185
Hauptverfasser: YAMAKITA, Osamu, SHINOMIYA, Mitsuhiro, KUROKAWA, Mitsuo, KOIDA, Masahiro, MIZUTANI, Toyoshi, NAKAGAWA, Masahiro, MANABE, Hiroshi, SUGIMOTO, Shigeo
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Zusammenfassung:A teratological study of suplatast tosilate (IPD-1151T), a newly developed anti-allergic agent, was carried out in pregnant NZW rabbits to assess the effects on dams and fetuses. IPD-1151T was administered to dams orally at dose levels of 0, 100, 300, 450 and 700 mg/kg/day from day 6 through day 18 of gestation, and their fetuses were removed for teratological evaluation. The results were as follows: 1. In dams, marked increase in the incidence of abortion, and decrease in body weight gain, food consumption and feces mass were shown in the 700 mg/kg/day group. Slight decrease in body weight gain and food consumption were seen in the 450 mg/kg/day group, but no toxicities were observed in the 300 mg/kg/day or less groups. 2. In fetuses, marked increase in embryo-fetal deaths and decrease in alive fetal body weights and placental weights, but no teratogenicity were shown in the 700 mg/kg/day group. There were no fetal toxicity or teratogenicity in the 450 mg/kg/day or less groups. 3. No effective dose levels were 300 mg/kg/day for maternal general toxicity and 450 mg/kg/day for maternal reproductive toxicity and for fetuses.
ISSN:0388-1350
1880-3989
DOI:10.2131/jts.17.SupplementII_175