Comparative Immunotoxicity Evaluation of Amphotericin B and ABELCET®, an Amphotericin B Lipid Complex (ABLC)

2006 
ABELCET®, an amphotericin B lipid complex formulation (ABLC) and an aqueous, non–lipid-containing formulation with sodium deoxycholate (AmBd), were evaluated for their potential to induce immunotoxicity in B6C3F1 female mice. ABLC was administered intravenously at doses of 1, 3, and 10 mg/kg daily for 28 days, while AmBd at 1 mg/kg was administered by the same route and duration. The effect of ABLC and AmBd on clinical signs, body weight, and spleen weight was determined. Peritoneal macrophage function was measured by phagocytosis of 51Cr-labeled chicken red blood cells and generation of hydrogen peroxide during respiratory burst. The ability of natural killer cells to lyse radiolabeled tumor target cells was evaluated in a short-term chromium-release assay. The ability of splenic T and B cells to undergo blastogenesis and of splenic T cells to recognize alloantigens present on foreign cells was assessed in a splenic lymphocyte assay and the ability of mice to generate antibody-forming cells following imm...
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