APPEARANCE OF INTOXICATION IN RATS BY INTRAPERITONEAL ADMINISTRATION OF CLIOQUINOL
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The investigation was undertaken to study the neurological symptoms in rats caused by maintaining high plasma concentration of about 30 nmol/ml or more, of clioquinol. Clioquinol suspension which was prepared using polysorbate 80 was administered intraperitoneally to rats and plasma and tissue concentrations were determined. On administration of clioquinol of 100 and 200 mg/kg, the mean plasma concentrations of clioquinol reached maximum values of 30 and 58 nmol/ml, respectively, after 0.5-1 h and thereafter decreased rapidly. With 400 mg/kg, however, plasma concentration reached maximum value of about 75 nmol/ml and fell slowly. By single and repeated administration of the suspension, clioquiol was distributed in the liver and kidney at a high concentration, and also in the nervous system. In experiments on appearance of neurotoxicity in rats by repeated administration of the suspension, all of 10 rats administered intraperitoneally with 100 mg/kg/d did not develope any neurological symptoms for about 30 d. On the other hand, one of 10 and 7 of 13 rats administered with 200 and 400 mg/kg/d, respectively, developed ataxia in the hind legs or all legs on the 3rd to the 12th day after starting administration. Pathologically, a slight change of the peripheral nerve, central chromatolysis of the anterior horn neuron and severe neuronal degeneration of the Ammon's horn were observed in the rats with ataxia.
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著者
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Nagashima Kazuo
Departments of Cardiovascular Medicine and Pathology, Hokkaido University School of Medicine
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Nishihara Kazuyo
Hospital Pharmacy Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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KOTAKI HAJIME
Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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NAKAJIMA KATSUYOSHI
Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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TANIMURA YUICHI
Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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SAITOH YUKIYA
Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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NAKAGAWA FUJIO
Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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TAMURA ZENZO
Hospital Pharmacy
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NAKAGAWA FUJIO
Hospital Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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Nagashima Kazuo
Department Of Cellular Pathology Graduate School Of Medicine Hokkaido University
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Nagashima Kazuo
Department Of Pathology
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Tamura Zenzo
Keio University Hospital Pharmacy
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Saitoh Yukiya
Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Nakagawa Fujio
Hospital Pharmacy Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Nakagawa Fujio
Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Saiton Yukiya
Hospital Pharmacy Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Tanimura Yuichi
Hospital Pharmacy Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Nakajima Katsuyoshi
Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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KOTAKI Hajime
Department of Pharmacy, The Research Hospital, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo
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