Literature DB >> 4008995

Inhibition of granulopoiesis in vivo and in vitro by beta-lactam antibiotics.

K A Neftel, S P Hauser, M R Müller.   

Abstract

beta-Lactam antibiotics can induce severe neutropenia by a hitherto unknown mechanism. Fifty cases of beta-lactam antibiotic-induced neutropenia (less than 1,000 neutrophils/mm3) from 17 hospitals were analyzed and compared with 140 literature cases. The incidence of neutropenia was 5%-greater than 15% in patients treated for greater than or equal to 10 days with large doses of any beta-lactam antibiotic but less than 0.1% with shorter duration of therapy. In greater than 95% of cases recovery occurred between one to seven days after withdrawal of beta-lactam antibiotics. Bone marrow aspirates were characterized by a lack of well-differentiated myeloid elements in the presence of numerous immature granulocyte precursors. Nine penicillins and eight cephalosporins inhibited in vitro granulopoiesis in a dose-dependent manner. There was a good correlation between the inhibitory capacity of beta-lactam antibiotics in vitro and the doses inducing neutropenia in vivo. These observations may be relevant for therapy in the granulocytopenic patient.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4008995     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/152.1.90

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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