Application of in vivo metabolomics to preclinical/toxicological studies: case study on phenytoin-induced systemic toxicity

Author:

Kamp H1,Fabian E1,Groeters S1,Herold M2,Krennrich G1,Looser R2,Mattes W3,Mellert W1,Prokoudine A2,Ruiz-Noppinger P2,Strauss V1,Walk T2,Wiemer J2,van Ravenzwaay B4

Affiliation:

1. BASF SE, Experimental Toxicology & Ecology, Z 470, D-67056 Ludwigshafen, Germany

2. Metanomics Health GmbH, Tegeler Weg 33, 10589 Berlin, Germany

3. PharmPoint Consulting, Poolesville, MD, USA

4. BASF SE, Experimental Toxicology & Ecology, Z 470, D-67056 Ludwigshafen, Germany.

Abstract

BASF and Metanomics have built-up the database MetaMap®-Tox containing rat plasma metabolome data for more than 500 reference compounds. Phenytoin was administered to five Wistar rats of both sexes at dietary dose levels of 600 and 2400 ppm over 28 days and metabolome analysis was performed on days 7, 14 and 28. Clinical pathology did not indicate clear evidence for liver toxicity, whereas liver histopathology revealed slight centrilobular hepatocellular hypertrophy. The metabolome analysis of phenytoin shows metabolome changes at both dose levels and the comparison with MetaMap-Tox indicated strong evidence for liver enzyme induction, as well as liver toxicity. Moreover, evidence for kidney and indirect thyroid effects were observed. This assessment was based on the metabolite changes induced, similarities to specific toxicity patterns and the whole metabolome correlation within MetaMap-Tox. As compared with the classical read-out, a more comprehensive picture of phenytoin’s effects is obtained from the metabolome analysis, demonstrating the added value of metabolome data in preclinical/ toxicological studies.

Publisher

Future Science Ltd

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Clinical Biochemistry,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Medicine,Analytical Chemistry

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