Biochemical pharmacology and toxicology of 8-azaadenosine alone and in combination with 2'-deoxycoformycin (pentostatin)

Biochemical Pharmacology
E SpremulliP Calabresi

Abstract

The toxicology and metabolism of 8-azaadenosine (8-azaAdo) were examined both as a single agent and in combination with the adenosine deaminase inhibitor, 2'-deoxycoformycin (dCF). The LD10 (mice) for 8-azaAdo alone on a once daily for 5 days (q.d. x 5) schedule was 30 mg . kg-1 . day-1. When the animals were pretreated with 0.1 mg . kg-1 . day-1 of dCF, the LD10 dose was reduced to 10 mg . kg-1 . day-1 x 5. The major organ toxicity seen was hepatic. Bone marrow cellularity was only slightly altered at the LD10 dose. 8-AzaAdo nucleotides were detected in the livers of treated mice as determined by high performance liquid chromatography. Further, after 2 hr of incubation, isolated rat hepatocytes accumulated 8-azaATP to levels of 2.2 mumoles/g of cells with 8-azaAdo (1 mM) alone and to 4.3 mumoles/g of cells when 8-azaAdo was used in combination with dCF (1 microgram/ml). ATP levels decreased to below the limits of detection after 2 hr in cells treated with the combination. The replacement of cellular ATP by 8-azaATP may provide an explanation for the hepatotoxicity observed in the murine toxicology studies.

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