Effects of Repeated Intravenous Administration of Dextrans,Water-soluble Macromolecules, in Rats

J Toxicol Pathol. 2014 Oct;27(3-4):231-4. doi: 10.1293/tox.2013-0067. Epub 2014 Jun 9.

Abstract

We investigated the influence of repeated intravenous administration of dextrans (DEXs) to rats. Seven-week-old Sprague Dawley rats (6 males/group) were given intravenously 10% saline solutions of dextrans (DEXs), 40 kDa or 200-300 kDa, at a dose level of 5 mL/kg/day for 28 days and they were examined histopathologically. Another group (3 males/group) was administered saline in a similar manner and served as the control. Histopathological changes indicating accumulation of DEXs in the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS) and the liver were noted in the treated groups. The incidence and severity of the findings were molecular weight-dependent, except for the lungs. These results are considered useful in interpreting data from preclinical studies, in which DEXs or their derivatives are administered as test or control substances.

Keywords: intravenous administration; macromolecular substances; mononuclear phagocyte system.