International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Aug 2018)

The Efficacy of Amifostine against Multiple-Dose Doxorubicin-Induced Toxicity in Rats

  • Vesna Jaćević,
  • Viktorija Dragojević-Simić,
  • Željka Tatomirović,
  • Silva Dobrić,
  • Dubravko Bokonjić,
  • Aleksandra Kovačević,
  • Eugenie Nepovimova,
  • Martin Vališ,
  • Kamil Kuča

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19082370
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 8
p. 2370

Abstract

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Amifostine is well known cytoprotector which is efficient when administered before a wide range of antineoplastic agents. The aim of our study was to investigate amifostine effects on doxorubicin-induced toxic changes in rats. Amifostine (75 mg/kg ip) was given 30 min before each dose of doxorubicin (cumulatively 20 mg/kg ip, for 28 days). The animals’ whole-body, liver, and kidney weight, serum biochemical examination, as well as microscopic examination of bone marrow, peripheral blood, liver, and kidney, were done on day 56 of the study. Hepatic and renal alterations were carefully quantified by semiquantitative grading scales—hepatic and renal damage score, respectively. In amifostine-pretreated rats, the number of peripheral blood leukocytes was significantly higher in comparison to doxorubicin-only treated group, preferentially protecting neutrophils. In the same group of rats, hepatic and renal alterations associated with polymorphonuclear cell infiltrates were significantly less severe than those observed in animals receiving only doxorubicin. Our results showed that amifostine successfully protected rats against multiple-dose doxorubicin-induced toxicity by complex, and still not fully elucidated mechanisms of action.

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