(Nva2)-CYCLOSPORINE-LESS POTENT THAN CYCLOSPORINE A IN RATS WITH LUNG AND HEART TRANSPLANTS1
- 1 July 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 44 (1) , 5-8
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-198707000-00002
Abstract
The ability of a new cyclosporine (Cs) derivative, (Nva2)-Cs (CsG), to suppress rejection of lung and heart allografts in rats was determined and compared with that of CsA. Left lungs were transplanted orthotopically; hearts were transplanted heterotopically into the abdomen. (Nva2)-Cs was used in three experimental protocols: (1) single or three (Nva2)-Cs injections given to lung-transplanted rats, (2) daily oral (Nva2)-Cs treatment at different doses compared with similar CsA treatments in heart allografted rats, and (3) An 11-day (Nva2)-Cs treatment starting at increasing intervals after transplantation of hearts. (Nva2)-Cs was found to be immunosuppressive, and effective even when the treatment started as late as four days after transplantation. However, (Nva2)-Cs was less effective than CsA in suppressing rejection of lung and heart allografts at low doses. Because (Nva2)-Cs is possibly not nephrotoxic, it might be a useful drug if used in higher doses than CsA or in combination with other immunosuppressive agents.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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