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Sub-chronic and chronic toxicity evaluation of 7-methylxanthine: a new molecule for the treatment of myopia

Harjeet Singh, Harmanpreet Singh, Nikhil Sahajpal, Surinder Paul, Inderjit Kaur, Subheet Kumar Jain

2020Drug and Chemical Toxicology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Myopia (nearsightedness) is a vision disorder with a blurring of far objects, affect millions worldwide. 7-methylxanthine (7-MX) is a molecule that is presently under clinical investigation for the treatment of myopia. In the present study, we have investigated sub-chronic and chronic toxicity of 7-MX in comparison to other clinically used methylxanthines i.e., caffeine and theobromine as per OECD guidelines 408 and 452. 7-MX was administered orally for 90 days at three different doses of 250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg for sub-chronic toxicity evaluation, and at a limit dose of 1000 mg/kg in 180 days chronic toxicity evaluation in rats. In sub-chronic treatment, 7-MX showed no mortality and signs for toxicity in any group, whereas 10% and 40% mortality with signs for toxicity were observed in caffeine and theobromine treated groups, respectively. A similar, safety profile was observed with 7-MX in 180 days of chronic toxicity study. Further, to confirm any morphological changes in organs; ultrasound and X-rays analysis were performed and no changes in the size of organs, cyst formation, fluid retention, or crystal formation was observed. Thus, the repeated dose study of 7-MX for 180 days may augment the possibility of using 7-MX clinically for the safe and effective treatment of myopia.

Topics & Concepts

ToxicityTheobromineChronic toxicityCaffeineMedicinePharmacologyInternal medicineToxicologyPhysiologyBiologyOphthalmology and Visual Impairment StudiesCorneal surgery and disordersRetinal Diseases and Treatments