%0 Journal Article %T The influence of serial 50 μL microsampling on rats administered azathioprine, the immunosuppressive drug. %A Tanaka Y %A Takahashi K %A Hattori N %A Yokoyama H %A Yamaguchi K %A Shibui Y %A Kawaguchi S %A Shimazaki T %A Nakai K %A Kusuhara H %A Saito Y %J Toxicol Rep %V 10 %N 0 %D 2023 %M 36923445 暂无%R 10.1016/j.toxrep.2023.02.016 %X According to the ICH S3A Q&A, microsampling is applicable to pharmaceutical drugs and toxicological analysis. Few studies have reported the effect of microsampling on the toxicity of immunotoxicological drugs. The aim of this multicenter study was to evaluate the toxicological effects of serial microsampling on rats treated with azathioprine as a model drug with immunotoxic effects. Fifty microliters of blood were collected from the jugular vein of Sprague-Dawley rats at six time points from day 1 to 2 and 7 time points from day 27 to 28. The study was performed at three organizations independently. The microsampling effect on clinical signs, body weights, food consumption, hematological parameters, biochemical parameters, urinary parameters, organ weights, and tissue pathology was evaluated. Azathioprine-induced changes were observed in certain hematological and biochemical parameters and thymus weight and pathology. Microsampling produced minimal or no effects on almost all parameters; however, at 2 organizations, azathioprine-induced changes were apparently masked for two leukocytic, one coagulation, and two biochemical parameters. In conclusion, azathioprine toxicity could be assessed appropriately as overall profiles even with blood microsampling. However, microsampling may influence azathioprine-induced changes in certain parameters, especially leukocytic parameters, and its usage should be carefully considered.