[Toxicological studies on dibekacin for intravenous injection use. II. Chronic toxicity in rats (author's transl)].
Jpn J Antibiot
; 33(5): 599-612, 1980 May.
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The toxic effects of dibekacin sulfate (DKB) in male and female rats were examined in chronic toxicity test (intraperitoneal injection), and the following results were obtained. 1) No death was noted in both male and female. 2) In general conditions, the excretion of soft or diarrheal stool was noted in groups of more than 20 mg/kg of either sex. The mean body weight was less than the control during a certain period in the male group of 40 mg/kg and in the female group of 20 mg/kg. But, in the food intakes, no particular change was noted in each group of either sex. 3) In the auricle reflex, no abnormality was noted in each group of either sex. 4) In the hematological test, the findings such as an increase of BUN, anemia, etc. were noted in the groups more than 10 mg/kg of male and more than 20 mg/kg of female. 5) In the histopathological study, evident degenerative changes of renal tubular epithelia were noted in the groups which were administered more than 20 mg/kg of DKB in both male and female, but no evident pathological findings due to the renal failure were noted in the groups of less than 10 mg/kg. Several slight changes of the thyroid gland noted in a few rats of DKB administration group of both male and female seemed to be artifact, and inflammatory changes owing to intraperitoneal injection were occasionally noted in the peritoneum of DKB injected animals. 6) Considering the above results, "the maximal non effective dose" was estimated to be 10 mg/kg in both male and female.
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Dibecacina
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Animals
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Jpn J Antibiot
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1980
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