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													Estimation of acute toxicity of a drug based on the complex of lithium citrate, polymethylsiloxane, aluminum oxide
						Maxim A. Korolev1, Lyubov N. Rachkovskaya1, Pavel G. Madonov1, Anna V. Shurlygina1, Edmund E. Rachkovsky1, Andrey Yu. Letyagin1, Vladimir I. Konenkov1, Alexey A. Churin2, Tatyana Yu. Dubskaya2, Tatyana V. Vetoshkina2, Lyubov A. Sandrikina2, Tatyana I. Fomina2, Elena P. Fedorova21Research Institute of 
Clinical and Experimental Lymphology - a branch of the Federal Research 
Center for Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
 kormax@bk.ru
 2Research Institute of Pharmacology and Regenerative Medicine of Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Tomsk, Russia
 churin_aa@pharmso.ru
 Keywords: лекарственные препараты лития, комплекс лития цитрата, полиметилсилоксана и оксида алюминия, острая токсичность, lithium drugs, complex of lithium citrate, polymethylsiloxane and aluminum oxide, acute toxicity
 
 Abstract Research Institute of 
Clinical and Experimental Lymphology has developed an innovative drug 
based on a complex of lithium citrate, polymethylsiloxane and aluminum 
oxide (LOAP). Lithium-based drugs are effective in treating bipolar 
disorders. However, the toxic effects of lithium cause a “narrow 
therapeutic window”, which limits its clinical use. The creation of the 
drug LOAP was aimed at creating a prolonged form with a slow release of 
lithium to reduce toxic properties and use lithium citrate as an active 
pharmacological agent. At the moment, the lithium complex has no 
analogues. The purpose of the study was to study the parameters of acute
 toxicity of the LOAP. Material and methods. When studying acute 
toxicity, drugs were administered once intragastrically to mice and rats
 at doses of 12000, 10000, and 5000 mg/kg. Results. A single 
administration of drugs intragastrically through a probe in the maximum 
possible doses to mice and rats did not cause the death of animals and 
did not cause a locally irritating effect on the gastric mucosa. LOAP 
can be assigned to hazard class 4 (GOST 12.1.007-76). |