Lb. Pearce et al., MEASUREMENT OF BOTULINUM TOXIN ACTIVITY - EVALUATION OF THE LETHALITYASSAY, Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 128(1), 1994, pp. 69-77
The use of the mouse lethality assay for the estimation of the biologi
c activity of botulinum toxin was evaluated. The relationship between
the number of animals, number of doses, and duration of the assay used
to estimate the LD50 and the precision of the assay was investigated.
The results of these studies demonstrated that the LD50 for botulinum
toxin can be estimated with a high degree of precision (+/-5%). The p
recision of the assay is not increased by using more than a 5-dose 50-
animal assay or extending the duration of the assay beyond 72 hr. Esti
mates of the LD50 obtained at 48 hr were only slightly less precise bu
t underestimated the LD50 by 15%. Analysis of the commercially availab
le preparations of botulinum toxin with the mouse LD50 assay revealed
significant discrepencies between the units of toxin in these preparat
ions. In addition, a 2.67-fold difference in the relative potency of t
he two preparations of botulinum A toxin was observed using a regional
chemodenervation assay that measures paralysis. The mouse LD50 assay
could not detect this large difference in the potency of the two appro
ved clinical preparations of botulinum toxin. The results of these stu
dies demonstrate that although the mouse LD50 assay can be used to est
imate the number of units of botulinum toxin with a high degree of pre
cision this assay alone is not an adequate method for assessing the pr
eclinical biological potency of botulinum toxin. (C) 1994 Academic Pre
ss, Inc.