Literature DB >> 6337301

Transport of gentamicin in rat proximal tubule.

R P Wedeen, V Batuman, C Cheeks, E Marquet, H Sobel.   

Abstract

The intrarenal distribution of tritiated gentamicin (GM) was determined in rat by combined immunofluorescence and section freeze-dry autoradiography, techniques that permit subcellular localization before and after diffusional redistribution. Tissue from these kidneys was also examined by electron microscopy. After parenteral administration of 4 to 100 mg/kg, GM accumulates in S1 and S2 but not S3 segments of proximal tubules. Within 10 minutes, autoradiography demonstrates 3H-GM in the lumina of proximal and distal tubules; a subapical distribution consistent with pinocytotic uptake is prominent in many proximal cells. After 1 hour, 3H-GM is diffusely distributed within the cytoplasm in section freeze-dry autoradiographs with minimal evidence of intracellular sequestration. At this time, 3H-GM is presumably within endocytotic vacuoles, and electron microscopy reveals only rare vacuoles containing single myeloid bodies. Subsequently, section freeze-dry autoradiography shows sequestration of the aminoglycoside, but this intracellular localization is lost during tissue processing for fluorescent microscopy up to 6 hours after injection. At 6 hours large cytoplasmic vacuoles containing multiple well-organized myelin figures first appear in S1 and S2 segments. By 48 hours, 3H-GM is firmly bound in these vacuoles and is maintained in situ in both section freeze-dry autoradiographs and immunofluorescent preparations in association with increased numbers of vacuoles containing multiple myeloid bodies by electron microscopy. These studies thus demonstrate diffusible 3H-Gm within the cell which is available to initiate nephrotoxicity 1 to 6 hours after administration.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6337301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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