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Interactions of dirithromycin with human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

W L Hand1, D L Hand.   

Abstract

Dirithromycin, a new macrolide antibiotic, achieves prolonged, high levels in tissue. We previously demonstrated that certain macrolides are highly concentrated within phagocytic cells. This background information prompted us to evaluate the interactions of dirithromycin and human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs). After incubation with radiolabeled dirithromycin, antibiotic uptake by PMNs was determined by a velocity-gradient centrifugation technique and was expressed as the ratio of the cellular to the extracellular drug concentration (C/E). Dirithromycin was avidly accumulated by PMNs (C/E, 5 at 15 min, 10 at 30 min, 19 at 1 h, and 35 at 2 h). Uptake was dependent on cell viability, physiologic environmental temperature, and pH (optimum 8.6), but was not influenced by potential competitive inhibitors of membrane transport. Incubation with sodium cyanide caused an increase in dirithromycin accumulation by PMNs. Ingestion of microbial particles (mimicking in vivo infection) modestly inhibited the entry of dirithromycin into PMNs. After removal of extracellular drug, the efflux (release) of dirithromycin from PMNs was slow; only 10% was released within the first 30 min. This prolonged retention of dirithromycin within phagocytic cells might allow delivery and release of accumulated drug at sites of infection. The impact of intraphagocytic dirithromycin on cellular function was also evaluated. In a manner similar to that of other highly concentrated, weakly basic antibiotics, dirithromycin inhibited the respiratory burst response (superoxide production) in stimulated PMNs. The presence of dirithromycin slightly increased the intraphagocytic killing of Staphylococcus aureus in human PMNs. These interactions of dirithromycin with phagocytic cells may promote the extraphagocytic, and possibly the intraphagocytic, killing of infecting organisms.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8109917      PMCID: PMC192738          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.37.12.2557

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


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