Permeability of Intestinal and Blood—Tissue Barriers in Rats for Evans Blue Dye under Conditions of Acute Intoxication with Cyclophosphamide


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Myeloablative therapy was modeled by administration of cyclophosphamide to rats in a dose of 2.1 LD50 for 14 days. Under these conditions, increased accumulation of Evans blue dye given by gavage was observed in the blood, brain, lung, liver, kidney, and ileum (by 34, 1.6, 149, 46, 30, and 6.2 times, respectively). After intravenous injection of the dye, its accumulation was increased only in the lung and ileum. Thus, simulation of myeloablation cytostatic therapy by cyclophosphamide injection to rats is associated with impairment of the intestinal and lung—blood barriers. These alterations predispose to penetration of biologically active substances from the small intestine, gastrointestinal chyme, and lungs to the blood, thus contributing to the development of the early toxic effects of cyclophosphamide.

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T. Schäfer

State Research Test Institute of Military Medicine, Ministry of Defense the Russian Federation

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Ju. Ivnitsky

Institute of Toxicology, Federal Medical- Biological Agency of Russia

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俄罗斯联邦, St. Petersburg

V. Rejniuk

Institute of Toxicology, Federal Medical- Biological Agency of Russia

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俄罗斯联邦, St. Petersburg


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