ABSTRACT
The body surface area (BSA) of an organism is one of the important parameters for evaluating physiological functions. In drug development, normalization by BSA is an appropriate method for extrapolating doses between species. The BSA of animals has generally been estimated by multiplying the k value by 2/3 of the power of the body weight (BW) (Meeh's formula). In mathematics, if it is assumed that the density and body shape of the animals are essentially constant, the BSA is proportional to BW2/3. In this study, we measured the BSA and volume (V) of 72 laboratory rabbits (48 males and 24 females of New Zealand White rabbits [NZW]), using a computed tomography scanner. After BSA and V determination, the k value, density, and sphericity were calculated. We analyzed variations in the k value, density, and body shape of laboratory rabbits. The mean k value of the 72 NZW was 11.0. We advocate using Meeh's formula, as follows, for estimating BSA of laboratory rabbits (NZW): 100 × BSA [m2] = 11.0 × BW [kg]2/3.
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Animals, Laboratory/anatomy & histology , Body Surface Area/veterinary , Rabbits/anatomy & histology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Animals , Female , MaleABSTRACT
As part of a series of non-clinical studies to evaluate the safety of PureSorb-Q(TM)40 (Water-soluble type CoQ(10) powder, CoQ(10) content is 40 w/w%; hereinafter referred to as P40), male and female rats were treated orally by gavage with P40 once a day for 91 d, and its repeated dose toxicity was assessed. Control animals were treated with a 0.5 w/v% solution of methylcellulose, the vehicle for P40. Each test group consisted of 6 animals of each sex. No adverse effects of P40 were noted in general signs, body weight, food consumption, ophthalmological examination, urinalysis, hematological examination, blood chemical analysis, necropsy, organ weights, or histopathological examination in animals of either sex. From these results, the no observed adverse effect level of P40 was estimated at 2,000 mg/kg in both sexes of rats under the conditions of the present study, and P40 was confirmed to be a food material whose safety is high.