Skeletal Muscle Atrophy Induced by Intramuscular Repeated Dose of Botulinum Toxin Type A in Rats |
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Authors: | Woo H. Choi Chang W. Song Yong B. Kim Chang S. Ha Gi-H. Yang Hee-D. Woo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Korea Institute of Toxicology, Daejeon, Korea;2. Microbial Toxin Research Institute, Medy-Tox Inc., Chungnam, Korea |
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Abstract: | Botulinum toxin type A was intramuscularly administered to Sprague–Dawley rats once a day for 28 days at doses of 1, 3, and 9 ng kg?1 day?1 to investigate the possibility of unanticipated toxicity of repeated dose. A dose-related decrease in body weight gain was noted and lasted throughout the 4-week recovery period. Paralytic gait was a common clinical sign observed in the animals dosed at ≥3 ng kg?1 day?1 and muscle atrophy at 9 ng kg?1 day?1. Decreased creatinine was monitored in both males and females treated at 9 ng kg?1 day?1. Microscopic examination of the quadriceps femoris muscle, the test article application site, confirmed the muscle atrophy with a decrease in myofiber diameter and an increase of myofiber nuclei and intermyofiber connective tissue. Although antibody against botulinum toxin type A was detected in the sera from both males and females at 9 ng kg?1 day?1, no immunogenicity-related changes or lesions were noted. In conclusion, no other side effects of the botulinum toxin type A injection except the decrease in body weight gain and the muscle atrophy at the administration site were noted in the 28-day intramuscular repeated dose study. |
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Keywords: | Botulinum toxin muscle atrophy repeated dose toxicity |
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