| Literature DB >> 29130946 |
Hideo Kato1, Mao Hagihara, Eriko Murakami, Hiroyuki Suematsu, Naoya Nishiyama, Yusuke Koizumi, Yuka Yamagishi, Bunji Uno, Hiroshige Mikamo.
Abstract
Previous clinical studies have showed the clinical benefits of the initiation of treatment with a daptomycin (DAP) loading dose, but only a few studies have evaluated its antimicrobial benefits. We evaluated the efficacy of a DAP loading dose against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections in a neutropenic murine thigh infection model. Three MRSA isolates (DAP MIC: 0.5, 1, and 2 mg/L) were tested. Four DAP regimens simulating human concentration-time profiles, i.e., (i) day 1: 8 mg/kg and day 2: 6 mg/kg, (ii) days 1 and 2: 6 mg/kg/day, (iii) day 1: 8 mg/kg and day 2: 4 mg/kg, and (iv) days 1 and 2: 4 mg/kg/day, were administered to the mice. Efficacy was calculated as the change in bacterial density. DAP loading-dose regimen iii showed greater antimicrobial activity against MRSA with MIC 1 mg/L than nonloading regimen iv (-3.10 ± 0.63 vs. -0.71 ± 0.34 log10 CFU; p < 0.01). Loading-dose regimen iii achieved greater log10 CFU changes than nonloading regimen ii, while the total DAP dose for 2 days was the same (-3.10 ± 0.63 vs. -1.46 ± 0.48 log10 CFU; p < 0.05). DAP loading-dose regimen iii showed enhanced antimicrobial activity against MRSA with DAP MIC 0.5 mg/L when compared with nonloading regimen iv. However, loading-dose regimens i and iii did not reduce bacterial density for MRSA with DAP MIC 2 mg/L. Our data suggest that a DAP loading-dose regimen would be an advantageous procedure for patients infected with MRSA with DAP MIC ≤1 mg/L.Entities:
Keywords: Daptomycin; In vivo mouse thigh infection model; Loading dose; Methicillin-resistant <italic>Staphylococcus aureus</italic>
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29130946 DOI: 10.1159/000481158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemotherapy ISSN: 0009-3157 Impact factor: 2.544