Abstract

The renal papillotoxicity of diphenylamine dissolved in dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO) was investigated in male Syrian hamsters, male Sprague-Dawley rats and female Mongolian gerbils. When diphenylamine in DMSO was administered orally to male Syrian hamsters (400, 600 or 800 mg/kg body weight/day for up to 9 days), the incidence of renal papillary necrosis was almost zero. Hamsters pretreated with DMSO (0.5 ml/100 g body weight/day) and 1 hr later given 400, 600 or 800 mg diphenylamine in peanut oil/kg body weight/day for 3 consecutive days had significantly reduced incidences of renal papillary necrosis ( 0 10 , 0 10 and 1 10 in the low-, mid- and high-dose groups, respectively) when compared with hamsters given similar doses of diphenylamine but not pretreated with DMSO ( 5 10 , 7 10 and 5 10 in the lo was observed in two Sprague-Dawley rats given 800 mg diphenylamine in DMSO/kg body weight/day orally for 9 days. Focal, intermediate renal papillary necrosis was observed in two additional rats administered 800 mg diphenylamine in DMSO/kg/day orally for 9 days. Renal papillary necrosis was not observed in any of the Mongolian gerbils. The results of these studies suggest that DMSO protects against diphenylamine-induced renal papillary necrosis in male Syrian hamsters.

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