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Toxicologic Pathology | 2017

Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a Noninvasive Method for Longitudinal Monitoring of Infusion Site Reactions Following Administration of a Novel Apomorphine Formulation

Ronit Shaltiel-Karyo; Yonit Tsarfati; Anna Rubinski; Eduardo Zawoznik; Irena Weinstock; Mara Nemas; Yael S. Schiffenbauer; Yuval Ramot; Abraham Nyska; Oron Yacoby-Zeevi

Infusion site reactions are common following subcutaneous infusion of drugs. Such reactions can lead to discontinuation of the treatment. Therefore, assessment of such reactions is essential during preclinical safety studies, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can assist in evaluation. Here, in vivo and ex vivo MRI evaluations were used in addition to classical histopathology to assess the infusion site reaction to ND0701, a novel formulation of apomorphine base developed for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, in comparison to the commercial apomorphine hydrochloride (HCl) formulation. Both formulations, each at two concentrations, were continuously administered subcutaneously for 20 hr to each of 3 male and 3 female domestic pigs. Based on MRI evaluations, there was a gradual decrease in the volume of the subcutaneous lesions over 4 weeks, with smaller lesions and quicker resolution with ND0701 at concentrations 2.5- to 5-fold higher when compared to the commercial apomorphine HCl formulation. Histopathological evaluation of ND0701 revealed only minimal inflammation at the sites of infusion, whereas the commercial apomorphine HCl caused persistent inflammatory reactions and necrosis. This study provides support to the use of MRI in preclinical testing of subcutaneous drugs when evaluating local site reactions.


Archive | 1988

Composite membranes useful for the separation of organic compounds of low molecular weight from aqueous inorganic salts containing solutions

Charles Linder; Mara Nemas; Mordechai Perry; Reuven Kotraro


Archive | 1989

Solvent stable membranes

Charles Linder; Mordechai Perry; Mara Nemas; Reuven Katraro


Archive | 1992

Silicone-derived solvent stable membranes

Charles Linder; Mara Nemas; Mordechai Perry; Reuven Katraro


Archive | 1990

Solvent-stable semipermeable composite membranes

Charles Linder; Mara Nemas; Mordechai Perry; Reuven Ketraro


Archive | 1997

Process for producing a tubular membrane assembly

Reuven Katraro; Charles Linder; Mara Nemas


Archive | 1991

Chargedasymmetric mosaic membrances

Charles Linder; Mara Nemas; Mordechai Perry; Reuven Ketraro


Archive | 1993

Immobilized buffered gels and membranes of hydroxy groups containing polymers

Charles Linder; Mara Nemas; Mordechai Perry; Reuven Ketraro


Archive | 1989

Composite membranes and processes using them

Charles Linder; Mordechai Perry; Mara Nemas; Reuven Katraro


Archive | 1991

Polyphenylene oxide-derived membranes for separation in organic solvents

Mordechai Perry; Henia Yacubowicz; Charles Linder; Mara Nemas; Reuven Katraro

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Mordechai Perry

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Oron Yacoby-Zeevi

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Reuven Katraro

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Charles Linder

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Reuven Ketraro

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Yael S. Schiffenbauer

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Henia Yacubowicz

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Yossi Caraco

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Yuval Ramot

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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