Literature DB >> 6996611

Failure of single doses of cefazolin and cefamandole to penetrate experimental chronic Escherichia coli abdominal abscesses.

D N Gerding, A J Kozak, L R Peterson, W H Hall.   

Abstract

Four perforated capsules were implanted into the abdominal cavity of each of three rabbits. After 4 to 5 weeks, single doses of cefazolin (30 mg/kg) or cefamandole (90 mg/kg) were administered intramuscularly. Peak levels of the respective drugs in serum were 104 +/- 10 and 127 +/- 5 micrograms/ml (mean +/- standard error); corresponding peak levels in capsule fluid were 6.3 +/- 2.3 micrograms/ml. Sixteen weeks after implantation, 2 X 10(6) colony-forming units of a strain of Escherichia coli susceptible to cefazolin (minimum inhibitory concentration, 1.0 microgram/ml) and cefamandole (minimum inhibitory concentration, less than 0.125 microgram/ml) was introduced into each of the 12 capsules. Chronic infection was established in seven of the capsules. At 4 to 6 weeks after infection, cefazolin and cefamandole were again administered. Peak serum concentrations were 102 +/- 3.3 micrograms/ml for cefazolin and 148 +/- 6.7 micrograms/ml for cefamandole. Peak concentrations in noninfected capsules were 7.5 +/- 3.4 and 12.1 +/- 2.1 micrograms/ml, respectively, not statistically different from the first study (P greater than 0.2). However, peak concentrations in infected capsules (less than 0.3 microgram/ml) were strikingly lower than in uninfected capsules (P less than 0.002). In keeping with the latter finding, quantitative cultures of E. coli in the infected capsules remained unchanged. Administration of [14C]cefamandole indicated that low drug levels were a result of poor drug penetration rather than drug inactivation or binding. Lack of vascularity and capsule wall necrosis may be responsible for poor drug penetration.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6996611      PMCID: PMC283922          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.17.6.1023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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