Oral cyclosporine A in neonatal swines for transplantation studies

Abstract The purpose of this study is to define the optimal dose of oral cyclosporine A (CsA) microemulsion in newborn swine for transplantation studies and to describe its pharmacokinetics and acute renal effects in short-term administration. Thirteen neonatal pigs were randomized into four groups: one control and three groups with CsA administration at 4, 8 and 12 mg/kg/d for 15 days (D). Blood samples were collected on D 0, 2, 4, 9 and 14 to determine the changes of the CsA trough concentrations, the creatinine (Cr) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) serum concentrations. On D 14, blood samples were collected every hour from 1 h to 10 h after CsA administration to determine the area under the curve (AUC). On D 15, kidneys were removed for histological analysis. We observed a stabilization of CsA trough concentrations from D 4 to D 14. On D 14, in the three treated groups, CsA trough concentrations were 687 ± 7, 1200 ± 77 and 2211 ± 1030 ng/ml, respectively; AUC (0–10 h) were 6721 ± 51 ng·h/ml in group 4 mg/kg/d, 13431 ± 988 ng·h/ml in group 8 mg/kg/d and 28264 ± 9430 ng·h/ml in group 12 mg/kg/d. Cr concentrations were not significantly different among the four groups; but compared to control group, BUN concentrations of the three treated groups increased significantly. CsA was well tolerated; neither acute, severe adverse event nor renal histological abnormality was observed. In conclusion, a 15-d course of oral CsA treatment ranged from 4 to 12 mg/kg/d is safe for newborn pigs, which need much lower CsA dose than adult pigs to reach comparable trough level and AUC. As immunosuppressive therapy in newborn pigs, we recommend a CsA dose of 4 mg/kg/d to achieve a trough blood concentration between 400 and 800 ng/ml.

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