Collaborative work on evaluation of ovarian toxicity : 12) Effects of 2- or 4-week repeated dose studies and fertility study of indomethacin in female rats
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2-week and 4-week general toxicity studies of indomethacin, a nonselective inhibitor of cyclooxygenase 1 and 2, were performed using rats. A female fertility study was also conducted to compare the results to those of ovarian histopathological findings. The main purposes of the present studies are to assess whether a precise histopathological examination, taking the morphological changes the female reproductive organs undergo during each estrus phases into account, can evaluate toxicity to the ovaries, and to determine the optimal administration period for detecting ovarian toxicity. Indomethacin was administered on a daily basis to female Sprague-Dawley rats at doses of 0, 0.4, 1.3, or 4mg/kg in the both the general toxicity studies and the female fertility study. In the general toxicity studies, unruptured follicles or luteinized cysts were observed histopathologically in the 4 mg/kg group in both the 2-week and 4-week studies. In addition, follicular cysts were found in the 4mg/kg group in the 4-week study. Estrous cyclicity was not disturbed in both studies. There were no histopathological changes in the ovaries of the 1.3mg/kg group in general toxicity studies. In the female fertility study, no toxic effects on female fertility parameters were detected in the 0.4 and 1.3mg/kg group treated with indomethacin, but 8 of 10 rats in the 4mg/kg group died or were sacrificed before completion of the dosing period. These results demonstrated that 2 weeks of indomethacin treatment is sufficient to detect unruptured follicles or luteinized cyst in the ovary. In addition, 4 weeks of dosing maybe required for induction of follicular cysts, although we could not clearly show that these histopathological changes would affect female fertility functions. These present studies suggest that a precise histopathological examination may be able to predict the effect of test articles on female reproductive functions.
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著者
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OISHI Yuji
Toxicol. Res. Lab., Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., LTD.
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YAMAUCHI Kenji
Toxicol. Res. Labs., Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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NAKATSUJI Shunji
Toxicol. Res. Labs., Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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SAEGUSA Tadashi
Toxicology Research Laboratories, Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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Oishi Yuji
アステラス製薬安全性研究所
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Oishi Yuji
Department Of Toxicologic Pathology Toxicology Research Laboratories Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd
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Tsubota Kenjiro
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Research Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Ohishi Yuji
Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology Kawasaki Medical School
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Kushima Kiyoshi
Toxicologic Pathology, Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Matsuo Seiki
Toxicologic Pathology, Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Ito Shin
Toxicologic Pathology, Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Fujiwara Michio
Toxicologic Pathology, Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Matsumoto Masahiro
Toxicologic Pathology, Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Seki Jiro
Toxicologic Pathology, Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Matsumoto Masahiro
Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Matsumoto Masahiro
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Research Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Seki Jiro
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Res. Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Seki Jiro
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Research Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Ohishi Yuji
Toxicology Research Laboratories Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Matsuo Seiki
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Research Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Yamauchi K
Himeji Inst. Technol.
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Saegusa Tadashi
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Research Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Nakatsuji Shunji
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Research Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Kushima Kiyoshi
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Research Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Yamauchi Kenji
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Research Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Saegusa Tadashi
Toxicology Research Laboratories Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Fujiwara Michio
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Res. Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Yamauchi Kenji
Toxicicology Research Laboratories Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co.ltd.
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Tsubota Kenjiro
Department Of Toxicologic Pathology Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Fujiwara Michio
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Research Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Ito Shin
Toxicologic Pathology Drug Safety Res. Laboratories Astellas Pharma Inc.
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