1991
DOI: 10.3109/07420529109063916
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Cyclosporine a Dosing-Time-Dependent Effects on Plasma Creatinine and Body Weight in Male Wistar Rats Treated for 3 Weeks

Abstract: Cyclosporine A (CsA) nephrotoxicity was assessed in 120 male Wistar rats (350 +/- 50 g) entrained to a 12-h cycle (light-dark 12:12); plasma creatinine level and body weight were examined in controls and in rats that had been treated daily with oral CsA or vehicle alone (olive oil-ethanol 90:10) for 21 days; daily dosing (40 mg/kg) was at one of six equally spaced given times during the 24-h cycle. The variations observed in both indexes were shown to be circadian dosing stage dependent. Nephrotoxicity was pre… Show more

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“…4») 26,53,54] Among its desired pharmacodynamic effects, cyclosporin suppresses mitogen-induced lymphoblastic transformation and IL-2 production by splenocytes. Cyclosporin administered on single or multiple oral or intraperitoneal schedules was about 3-fold more nephrotoxic in mice or rats if it was administered in the first half of the dark (active) span than during the early light (rest) span ( fig.…”
Section: Cyclosporinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4») 26,53,54] Among its desired pharmacodynamic effects, cyclosporin suppresses mitogen-induced lymphoblastic transformation and IL-2 production by splenocytes. Cyclosporin administered on single or multiple oral or intraperitoneal schedules was about 3-fold more nephrotoxic in mice or rats if it was administered in the first half of the dark (active) span than during the early light (rest) span ( fig.…”
Section: Cyclosporinmentioning
confidence: 99%