Toxicologic studies of a superpotent α-melanotropin, [Nle4,D-Phe7]α-MSH
✍ Scribed by Robert T. Dorr; Brenda V. Dawson; Fahad Al-Obeidi; Mac E. Hadley; Norman Levine; Victor J. Hruby
- Book ID
- 104651413
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 611 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0167-6997
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✦ Synopsis
A toxicology study was performed in mice given a superpotent a melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) analog. This 13 amino acid derivative, [Nle 4, D-Phe7]c~-MSH or NDP-MSH, is a melanotropin which is very slowly biodegraded in vivo and is active at 1/1,000 the concentration of natural a-MSH. Mice were administered up to 2 mg/kg of the analog daily and weekly over 4 or 12 weeks by both topical application (in 90% DMSO) or by IP injections (in physiologic saline). At the end of this period, no toxic effects were observed in various organs, on hematologic indices, or on weight gain. A slight increase in triglyceride and platelet levels were noted in mice given the analog weekly for 12 weeks. There was no evidence of an effect on behavior nor ACTH-like endocrine actions such as elevated serum cortisol levels. Transdermal drug delivery studies performed in vitro showed reproducible diffusion of the NDP-MSH analog through full-thickness mouse skin. Approximately 0.002% to 0.05% of a 10-4M preparation was transdermally delivered using a DMSO/water solution or a PEG/alcohol cream base, respectively. This superpotent analog is now entering a Phase I clinical trial with possible therapeutic applications for the treatment of hypomelanotic disorders such as vitiligo and for pharmacologic tanning without the need for sunlight exposure.
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