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Toxicity Study of Streptococcus pneumoniae Vaccine Administrated Subcutaneously in Rats.
Park, Sin Jeong; Seo, Kook Heon; Han, Sang In.
  • Park SJ; Jeollanamdo Biopharmaceutical Research Center, Jeollanamdo 519-801, Korea.
Toxicol Res ; 27(2): 111-8, 2011 Jun.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24278559
ABSTRACT
This study was performed to evaluate the toxicity of polysaccharide-based Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine in Specific Pathogen Free (SPF), Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. S. pneumoniae vaccine was administrated subcutaneously each dose level of high (560 µg/rat), medium (280 µg/rat) and low (140 µg/rat) on days 0, 14, 28. The rats were observed for 2 weeks or 4 weeks after the final injection. During this test, there were no significant dose-dependent changes in body weight, water and food consumption. In urinalysis and serum chemistry, dose-related changes were not detected. In hematology, the percent of neutrophils and lymphocytes in white blood cells were changed significantly. According to the measurement of organ weight, only spleen weight was significantly increased in all groups of administration compared to the control group. In the histopathological examination, an antigen-deposit, vacuolated macrophages, infiltrated inflammatory cells and a formation of granulation tissue were observed at the site of an administration. These results are considered as an outcome by immune responses through a vaccination. Consequently, the results of this study demonstrated that S. pneumoniae vaccine has no toxicity when it was administrated subcutaneously three times in 2-week interval at a high dose of 560 µg/rat.
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