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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Nephrotoxicity ; cephamandol ; cephazolin ; cephacetrile ; cephalothin ; brush border enzymes ; urine alanine-aminopeptidase
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Cephamandol 6.0 g, cephazolin 6.0 g or cephacetrile or cephalothin 8.0 g were administered as short-term infusions on 3 consecutive days to informed volunteers, who had no history or evidence of impairment of renal funktion. There were 15 subjects in the cephamandol, cephacetrile and cephalothin groups and 14 subjects in the cephazolin group. Alanine-aminopeptidase, a characteristic tubule enzyme, was determined in a 24-hour urine 2 days before administration, during the 3 day administration and on the 4 subsequent days. In addition, alanine-aminopeptidase was also estimated immunologically in concentrated urine with the aid of an anti-brush border antibody. Cephamandol, cephazolin and cephalothin were completely without effect on the proximal tubule. Cephacetrile, on the other hand, showed clear reactions in 9 out of 15 subjects, in the form of elevated AAP activity in urine and in 6 of the cases membrane elimination was demonstrable immunologically. After withdrawal of the medication, the values of the responder group returned spontaneously to normal, i. e. no cumulative effect was detected. These investigations show that elimination of alanine-aminopeptidase in the urine is a very sensitive index of the action of cephalosporins on renal tubules.
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    Infection 4 (1976), S. S269 
    ISSN: 1439-0973
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Cephacetrile was administered as a rapid infusion to subjects with healthy kidneys in a dose of 8.0 g per day on three consecutive days. The activity of alanine-aminopeptidase, a marker enzyme of the proximal tubule, was determined in the 24-hour urine. In addition, attempts were made to detect this membrane enzyme immunologically in urine concentrates by using brush-border antiserum. In some of the volunteers, a slight increase in activity in the urine was observed during treatment. In these cases, it was possible also to verify by immunological means that this membrane enzyme was eliminated. The values spontaneously returned to normal when the therapy was discontinued. In no case were enzyme values measured which could be regarded as nephrotoxic.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Cephacetril wurde in einer Dosierung von 8,0 g täglich als Kurzinfusion an drei aufeinanderfolgenden Tagen nierengesunden Probanden appliziert. Im 24-Stunden-Harn wurden die Aktivitäten der Alanin-Aminopeptidase, ein Leitenzym des proximalen Tubulus, bestimmt. Außerdem wurde versucht, dieses Membranenzym mit Hilfe eines Bürstensaum-Antiserums in Harnkonzentraten immunologisch nachzuweisen. Bei einem Teil der Probanden kam es unter Therapie zu einem geringen Anstieg der Aktivitäten im Harn. In diesen Fällen konnte auch immunologisch der Nachweis erbracht werden, daß dieses Membranenzym eliminiert wurde. Nach Absetzen der Medikation normalisierten sich diese Werte spontan. Enzymwerte, die als nephrotoxisch anzusehen wären, wurden in keinem Falle gemessen.
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