Efficacy and safety of a novel topical agent for gallstone dissolution: 2-methoxy-6-methylpyridine

Although methyl-tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) is the only clinical topical agent for gallstone dissolution, its use is limited by its side effects mostly arising from a relatively low boiling point (55 °C). In this study, we developed the gallstone-dissolving compound containing an aromatic moiety, na...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of translational medicine 2019-06, Vol.17 (1), p.195-16, Article 195
Hauptverfasser: Choi, Ho Joong, Cho, Suk Joon, Kim, Ok-Hee, Song, Jin Sook, Hong, Ha-Eun, Lee, Sang Chul, Kim, Kee-Hwan, Lee, Sang Kuon, You, Young Kyoung, Hong, Tae Ho, Kim, Eun Young, Park, Jung Hyun, Na, Gun Hyung, Do You, Dong, Han, Jae Hyun, Park, Jae Woo, Kwak, Bong Jun, Lee, Tae Yun, Ahn, Joseph, Lee, Hwan Hee, Kang, Seung Kyu, Hwang, Kyu-Seok, Jung, Jae-Kyung, Jung, Kwan-Young, Kim, Say-June
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Zusammenfassung:Although methyl-tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) is the only clinical topical agent for gallstone dissolution, its use is limited by its side effects mostly arising from a relatively low boiling point (55 °C). In this study, we developed the gallstone-dissolving compound containing an aromatic moiety, named 2-methoxy-6-methylpyridine (MMP) with higher boiling point (156 °C), and compared its effectiveness and toxicities with MTBE. The dissolubility of MTBE and MMP in vitro was determined by placing human gallstones in glass containers with either solvent and, then, measuring their dry weights. Their dissolubility in vivo was determined by comparing the weights of solvent-treated gallstones and control (dimethyl sulfoxide)-treated gallstones, after directly injecting each solvent into the gallbladder in hamster models with cholesterol and pigmented gallstones. In the in vitro dissolution test, MMP demonstrated statistically higher dissolubility than did MTBE for cholesterol and pigmented gallstones (88.2% vs. 65.7%, 50.8% vs. 29.0%, respectively; P 
ISSN:1479-5876
1479-5876
DOI:10.1186/s12967-019-1943-y