Toxicity Evaluation of a Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Marker, CoCl2-N-Acetylcysteine, in Rats

C4 (cobalt dichloride-N-acetylcysteine [1% CoCl2:2% NAC]) is a novel magnetic resonance imaging contrast marker that facilitates visualization of implanted radioactive seeds in cancer brachytherapy. We evaluated the toxicity of C4. Rats were assigned to control (0% CoCl2:NAC), low-dose (0.1% CoCl2:2...

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Main Authors: Li Wang, Mihai Gagea, Karen Martirosyan, Mary Johansen, Timothy Madden, Lisa Norberg, Kirk S. Culotta, Steven J. Frank
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Toxicology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9173452
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spelling doaj-ab78541c399446b68cf7f8979a824cfd2020-11-25T01:30:08ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Toxicology1687-81911687-82052018-01-01201810.1155/2018/91734529173452Toxicity Evaluation of a Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Marker, CoCl2-N-Acetylcysteine, in RatsLi Wang0Mihai Gagea1Karen Martirosyan2Mary Johansen3Timothy Madden4Lisa Norberg5Kirk S. Culotta6Steven J. Frank7Department of Experimental Radiation Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USADepartments of Veterinary Medicine & Surgery, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USADepartment of Physics, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USAStrategia Therapeutics, Inc., USAInPharma, LLC., USADepartment of Pathology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USADepartment of Experimental Therapeutics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USADepartment of Radiation Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USAC4 (cobalt dichloride-N-acetylcysteine [1% CoCl2:2% NAC]) is a novel magnetic resonance imaging contrast marker that facilitates visualization of implanted radioactive seeds in cancer brachytherapy. We evaluated the toxicity of C4. Rats were assigned to control (0% CoCl2:NAC), low-dose (0.1% CoCl2:2% NAC), reference-dose (C4), and high-dose (10% CoCl2:2% NAC) groups. Agent was injected into the left quadriceps femoris muscle of the rats. Endpoints were organ and body weights, hematology, and serum chemistry and histopathologic changes of tissues at 48 hours and 28 and 63 days after dosing. Student’s t tests were used. No abnormalities in clinical signs, terminal body and organ weights, or hematologic and serum chemistry were noted, and no gross or histopathologic lesions of systemic tissue toxicity were found in any treatment group at any time point studied. At the site of injection, concentration-dependent acute responses were observed in all treatment groups at 48 hours after dosing and were recovered by 28 days. No myofiber degeneration or necrosis was observed at 28 or 63 days in any group. In conclusion, a single intramuscular dose of C4 produced no acute or chronic systemic toxicity or inflammation in rats, suggesting that C4 may be toxicologically safe for clinical use in cancer brachytherapy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9173452
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author Li Wang
Mihai Gagea
Karen Martirosyan
Mary Johansen
Timothy Madden
Lisa Norberg
Kirk S. Culotta
Steven J. Frank
spellingShingle Li Wang
Mihai Gagea
Karen Martirosyan
Mary Johansen
Timothy Madden
Lisa Norberg
Kirk S. Culotta
Steven J. Frank
Toxicity Evaluation of a Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Marker, CoCl2-N-Acetylcysteine, in Rats
Journal of Toxicology
author_facet Li Wang
Mihai Gagea
Karen Martirosyan
Mary Johansen
Timothy Madden
Lisa Norberg
Kirk S. Culotta
Steven J. Frank
author_sort Li Wang
title Toxicity Evaluation of a Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Marker, CoCl2-N-Acetylcysteine, in Rats
title_short Toxicity Evaluation of a Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Marker, CoCl2-N-Acetylcysteine, in Rats
title_full Toxicity Evaluation of a Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Marker, CoCl2-N-Acetylcysteine, in Rats
title_fullStr Toxicity Evaluation of a Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Marker, CoCl2-N-Acetylcysteine, in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Toxicity Evaluation of a Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Marker, CoCl2-N-Acetylcysteine, in Rats
title_sort toxicity evaluation of a novel magnetic resonance imaging marker, cocl2-n-acetylcysteine, in rats
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Toxicology
issn 1687-8191
1687-8205
publishDate 2018-01-01
description C4 (cobalt dichloride-N-acetylcysteine [1% CoCl2:2% NAC]) is a novel magnetic resonance imaging contrast marker that facilitates visualization of implanted radioactive seeds in cancer brachytherapy. We evaluated the toxicity of C4. Rats were assigned to control (0% CoCl2:NAC), low-dose (0.1% CoCl2:2% NAC), reference-dose (C4), and high-dose (10% CoCl2:2% NAC) groups. Agent was injected into the left quadriceps femoris muscle of the rats. Endpoints were organ and body weights, hematology, and serum chemistry and histopathologic changes of tissues at 48 hours and 28 and 63 days after dosing. Student’s t tests were used. No abnormalities in clinical signs, terminal body and organ weights, or hematologic and serum chemistry were noted, and no gross or histopathologic lesions of systemic tissue toxicity were found in any treatment group at any time point studied. At the site of injection, concentration-dependent acute responses were observed in all treatment groups at 48 hours after dosing and were recovered by 28 days. No myofiber degeneration or necrosis was observed at 28 or 63 days in any group. In conclusion, a single intramuscular dose of C4 produced no acute or chronic systemic toxicity or inflammation in rats, suggesting that C4 may be toxicologically safe for clinical use in cancer brachytherapy.
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