ISSN:
1573-904X
Keywords:
vancomycin
;
fosfomycin
;
imipenem/cilastatin
;
nephrotoxicity
;
protective effect
;
renal handling
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
Abstract Purpose. The effects of fosfomycin and imipenem/cilastatin on the nephrotoxicity of vancomycin were studied in rats, and those on the renal handling of vancomycin were also investigated in perfused kidneys. Methods. The protective effects of fosfomycin and imipenem/cilastatin on vancomycin nephrotoxicity were evaluated by increases in plasma concentration of creatinine and urea nitrogen in rats. The urinary excretion of vancomycin was measured and analyzed kinetically in the perfused rat kidney. Results. The nephrotoxicity induced by vancomycin (500 mg/kg, i.v.) was inhibited almost completely by co-administration of fosfomycin or imipenem/cilastatin. In the perfused rat kidney, the excretion ratio of vancomycin was less than those of p-aminohippurate and cimetidine, and greater than that of arbekacin, suggesting the secretion and reabsorption of vancomycin in renal tubules. The tissue/perfusate ratios of unbound vancomycin were not significantly changed by co-treatment with fosfomycin or imipenem/cilastatin. Imipenem/cilastatin significantly decreased the excretion ratio of vancomycin. Fosfomycin also decreased vancomycin excretion ratio, although this effect was not significant. Conclusions. The renal handling of vancomycin was different from those of organic anions and cations and an aminoglycoside antibiotic. The protective effects of fosfomycin and imipenem/cilastatin against the nephrotoxicity of vancomycin might be partly due to the change in renal handling of vancomycin, probably in its tubular secretion/ reabsorption, in rats.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1011971019868
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