Use of the mouse ear vesicant model to evaluate the effectiveness of ebselen as a countermeasure to the nitrogen mustard mechlorethamine

J Appl Toxicol. 2014 Dec;34(12):1373-8. doi: 10.1002/jat.2969. Epub 2013 Dec 17.

Abstract

Previous studies in this and other laboratories have demonstrated that ebselen (EB-1), an organoselenium compound, spares cells from mechlorethamine (HN2) toxicity in vitro. In the present study, the hypothesis that EB-1 will reduce dermal toxicity of HN2 in vivo is put forward and found to have merit. Using the mouse ear vesicant model (MEVM), HN2, applied topically, showed a dose-dependent effect upon ear swelling and thickness 24 h after treatment; whereas tissue injury consistent with vesication was observed at the higher test doses of HN2 (≥ 0.250 µmol per ear). To examine HN2 countermeasure activity using the MEVM, either hydrocortisone (HC), as a positive control, or EB-1, the test countermeasure, was administered as three topical treatments 15 min, 4 and 8 h after HN2 exposure. Using this approach, both HC and EB-1 were found to reduce tissue swelling associated with HN2 toxicity 24 h after exposure to the vesicant. Taken together, these data demonstrate for the first time the effectiveness of EB-1 as a vesicant countermeasure in a relevant in vivo model.

Keywords: countermeasure; ebselen; mechlorethamine; mouse ear; nitrogen mustard; organoselenium.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Cutaneous
  • Animals
  • Azoles / administration & dosage
  • Azoles / pharmacology
  • Azoles / therapeutic use*
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Ear
  • Edema / pathology
  • Edema / prevention & control
  • Irritants / toxicity*
  • Isoindoles
  • Male
  • Mechlorethamine / toxicity*
  • Mice
  • Organoselenium Compounds / administration & dosage
  • Organoselenium Compounds / pharmacology
  • Organoselenium Compounds / therapeutic use*
  • Protective Agents / administration & dosage
  • Protective Agents / pharmacology
  • Protective Agents / therapeutic use*
  • Skin / drug effects*
  • Skin / pathology
  • Skin Irritancy Tests

Substances

  • Azoles
  • Irritants
  • Isoindoles
  • Organoselenium Compounds
  • Protective Agents
  • ebselen
  • Mechlorethamine