Acetaminophen enhances pruritus in a mouse model of contact dermatitis induced by suboptimal concentration of hapten
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Acetaminophen (APAP) is one of the most commonly used drugs worldwide to reduce fever, particularly in children. It is generally considered to be a safe drug. However, a number of studies have shown that regular use of APAP increases the risk of developing allergic diseases. Nonetheless, no animal models have been used to investigate these findings. Therefore, we aimed to create an animal model of APAP-induced pruritus in mice. APAP (0.25% and 0.5%) was administered via drinking water daily from infancy, and a suboptimal concentration of 2,4,6-trinitrochlorobenzene (TNCB) was applied repeatedly to each ear three times a week for 7 weeks to evoke chronic allergic contact dermatitis. Neither 0.25% nor 0.5% APAP was overtly hepatotoxic after 73 days of daily administration. Repeated challenge with TNCB evoked increase in the number of scratching bouts compared to day 1. This increase in the number of scratching bouts was significant in 0.25% and 0.5% APAP groups but not in the group treated with TNCB alone. Daily administration of 0.5% APAP significantly increased in the number of scratching bouts compared to TNCB alone on day 29. This animal model will be useful for investigating the mechanism underlying the increased risk of development of eczema caused by regular APAP use and for examining safer and more effective therapy with APAP.
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著者
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Suwa Eriko
Department Of Geriatric Pharmacology And Therapeutics Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chi
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Oda Manabu
千葉大学 薬学研究院高齢者薬物学
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Oda Manabu
Department Of Geriatric Pharmacology And Therapeutics Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chi
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Ueno Koichi
Department Of Drug Evaluation And Toxicological Sciences Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chiba Un
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Yamaura Katsunori
Department Of Geriatric Pharmacology And Therapeutics Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chi
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Yamaura Katsunori
Department Of Geriatric Pharmacology & Therapeutics Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences C
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Akiyama Seri
Department of Geriatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,Ch
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