scholarly journals Investigation and evaluation of acute and sub-acute dermal toxicity studies of ethanolic leaves extract of Melastoma malabathricum in Sprague Dawley rats

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Dawn M. Fallacara ◽  
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1998 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 477-482 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maud Palm

Chronic progressive nephrosis (CPN) in rats may not only become a problem in long-term toxicity studies but also in short-term studies, if the breeding stock is not carefully selected with respect to the kidney function. This paper presents differences in kidney function between young rats of the same strain, Sprague-Dawley, but from two different breeders ('set A' and 'set B' rats). In set A rats, protein in the urine was present in the males, which is a common finding. In set B rats, not only the males but also the females excreted protein in the urine. The method used to detect protein in the urine does not normally show a positive protein result in the young female rats. At the age of 3 months signs of chronic progressive nephrosis were observed in 55% of the males and in 15% of the females in set B. Two months later, the incidence had increased to about 70–80% in males and 50% in females. At 8 months, the incidence was similar, but the severity had increased. These values were compared with those obtained from the set A rats, none of which showed any signs of the disease at the age of 5 months and only 5% of the males and females at the age of 8 months. The results indicated that an increased excretion of protein in the urine may be used as an indicator for chronic progressive nephrosis in the rat and that not only the strain but also the source is important in selecting laboratory rats for toxicity studies.


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Seol-Hee Moon ◽  
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