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Chemical and Mechanistic Toxicology Evaluation of Exon Skipping Phosphorodiamidate Morpholino Oligomers in mdx Mice

Authors: 
Sazani P, Van Ness KP, Weller DL, Poage D, Nelson K, Shrewsbury SB
Citation: 
Int J Toxicol. 2011 May;30(3):322-33. Epub 2011 May 3.
Abstract: 
AVI-4658 is a phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomer (PMO) designed to induce skipping of dystrophin exon 51 and restore its expression in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Preclinically, restoration of dystrophin in the dystrophic mdx mouse model requires skipping of exon 23, achieved with the mouse-specific PMO, AVI-4225. Herein, we report the potential toxicological consequences of exon skipping and dystrophin restoration in mdx mice using AVI-4225. We also evaluated the toxicological effects of AVI-4658 in both mdx and wild-type mice. In both studies, animals were dosed once weekly for 12 weeks up to the maximum feasible dose of 960 mg/kg per injection. Both AVI-4658 and AVI-4225 were well-tolerated at all doses. Findings in AVI-4225-treated animals were generally limited to mild renal tubular basophilia/vacuolation, without any significant changes in renal function and with evidence of reversing. No toxicity associated with the mechanism of action of AVI-4225 in a dystrophic animal was observed.
Organism or Cell Type: 
mice, mdx and normal
Delivery Method: 
Injection