High-dose, pharmacological ascorbate (P-AscH) is preferentially cytotoxic to human cancer cells . Investigations on the efficacy of P-AscH as an adjuvant treatment for multiple human cancers are on-going, but has yet to be formally investigated in dogs. The primary objectives of this study were to determine the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of P-AscH in healthy Beagle dogs and the effects of P-AscH on canine osteosarcoma cells . Eight purpose-bred, healthy, spayed female Beagle dogs, between 20 and 21 months old, and 8-10 kg were administered two doses of P-AscH (550 or 2,200 mg/kg) intravenous infusion over 6 h, on separate days. Plasma ascorbate concentrations were measured at 12 time points during and after infusion for PK analysis using nonlinear mixed-effects (NLME) and non-compartmental analysis (NCA). Clonogenic assays were performed on 2 canine osteosarcoma cell lines (D-17 and OSCA-8) and canine primary dermal fibroblasts after exposure to high concentrations of ascorbate (75 pmoles/cell). Plasma ascorbate levels in the dogs peaked at approximately 10 mM following 2,200 mg/kg and returned to baseline 6-8 h after dosing. Minor adverse effects were seen in two dogs. Ascorbate (75 pmoles/cell) significantly decreased survival in both the osteosarcoma cell lines (D-17 63% SD 0.010, = 0.005; OSCA-8 50% SD 0.086, = 0.026), compared to normal fibroblasts (27% SD 0.056). Pharmacological ascorbate is preferentially cytotoxic to canine-derived cancer cells. High levels of ascorbate can be safely administered to dogs. Further studies are needed to determine the effects of P-AscH on canine patients.

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