Author/Authors :
Zare Mirakabadi, Abbas Dept. of Venomous Animals and Anitvenom Production - Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute , Sarzaeem, Ali Young Researchers Club, Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
Background: Our previous in vivo studies confirmed that ICD-85, as an anticancer agent, was able to prevent
further growth of breast tumors and expand the life expectancy of mice with breast cancer. Methods: Blood
collection was carried out before, 1, 3, and 6 hours after ICD-85 injection. Sera were used to determinate the cardio
and hepatic enzymes levels, including ALT, AST, LDH, CPK, and Ck-MB. Coagulation factors such as PT and
PTT were also assayed. ECGs of all rabbits were recorded during the experiment. Results: ECG results showed
that the injection of 50 and 100 μg/kg ICD-85 into healthy rabbits has no significant effect on heart function while
the injection of 150 to 200 μg/kg ICD-85 caused ECG wave changes and mild bradycardia without toxic effects on
heart. After ICD-85 injection (concentrations below 100 μg/kg), no significant increase was observed in liver and
cardiac enzymes (ALT, AST, LDH, CPK, and CK-MB). However, the concentration of 150 μg/kg and above
caused a rise in the enzymes. Comparison of the PT and PTT before and after ICD-85 injection showed no
significant clotting time at any concentrations below 200 μg/kg. Conclusion: Based on the results obtained in the
present study as well as our previous reports, ICD-85 at concentrations below 100 μg/kg seems to have no
significant effect on the serum enzymes as indicators of hepatotoxicity and cardiotoxicity in healthy rabbits.
However, to confirm this conclusion, more detailed surveys on heart and liver is needed to be carried out. Iran.
Biomed. J. 19 (4): 206-213, 2015