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Toxicological Sciences 2007 100(1):248-258; doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfm193
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© The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Toxicology. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org

Nonclinical Safety Evaluation of Muraglitazar, a Novel PPAR{alpha}/{gamma} Agonist

Crystal R. Waites, Mark A. Dominick, Thomas P. Sanderson and Beth E. Schilling1

Bristol-Myers Squibb Research and Development, Drug Safety Evaluation, Mount Vernon, Indiana 47620

1 To whom correspondence should be addressed at the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Drug Safety Evaluation, 2400 West Lloyd Expressway (P3), Evansville, IN 47721-0001. Fax: (812) 429-8469. E-mail: beth.schilling{at}bms.com.

Received January 28, 2007; accepted July 23, 2007


   Abstract

The toxicity of muraglitazar, an oxybenzylglycine, nonthiazolidinedione peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor (PPAR) {alpha}/{gamma} agonist, was evaluated in a comprehensive nonclinical toxicology program that included single-dose oral toxicity studies in mice, rats, and monkeys; repeat-dose toxicity studies in rats, dogs, and monkeys; a battery of in vitro and in vivo genetic toxicity studies; carcinogenicity studies in mice and rats; reproductive and developmental toxicity studies in rats and rabbits; and studies to investigate species-specific findings. Pharmacologically mediated changes, similar to those observed with other PPAR{gamma} agonists, were observed following chronic administration and included subcutaneous edema, hematologic/hematopoietic and serum chemistry alterations, and morphologic findings in the heart and adipose tissue in rats and monkeys. In dogs, a species highly sensitive to PPAR{gamma} agonists, muraglitazar caused pronounced species-specific clinical toxicity and degenerative changes in the brain, spinal cord, and testes at high doses and exposures. Muraglitazar was nongenotoxic in the standard battery of genotoxicity studies. Gallbladder adenomas in male mice and adipocyte neoplasms in male and female rats were seen at suprapharmacologic exposures, whereas urinary bladder tumors occurred in male rats at lower exposures. Subsequent investigative studies established that the urinary bladder carcinogenic effect was mediated by urolithiasis rather than a direct pharmacologic effect on urothelium. Muraglitazar had no effects on reproductive function in male and female rats at high systemic exposures, was not teratogenic in rats or rabbits, and demonstrated no selective developmental toxicity. Overall, there were no nonclinical findings that precluded the safe administration of muraglitazar to humans.

Key Words: dual PPAR{alpha}/{gamma}; agonist; muraglitazar; toxicology profile; chronic toxicity.


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