Literature DB >> 8723450

Possible reason for preferential damage to renal tubular epithelial cells evoked by amphotericin B.

I Walev1, S Bhakdi.   

Abstract

An important determinant of nephrotoxicity, which is the major complication of long-term amphotericin B treatment, is dysfunction of distal tubular epithelial cells. The underlying cause for this rather selective damage to the cells is unknown. In the present investigation, it was shown that kidney epithelial cells were initially damaged by amphotericin B at concentrations of 2.5 to 10 micrograms/ml, as demonstrable by a dramatic drop in cellular K+ levels. Cells could recover from the initial toxic action of the polyene if they were kept in medium of neutral pH, and cellular K+ levels returned to normal after 6 h. However, the recovery mechanisms failed at lower pHs of 5.6 to 6.0. At low pHs, cells became progressively depleted of ATP; they leaked lactate dehydrogenase and became irreversibly damaged after approximately 6 h. The possibility that the low pH characteristic of the distal tubulus lumen renders the renal epithelial cells particularly vulnerable to the toxic action of amphotericin B is raised. The concept is in line with an earlier report that alkalization ameliorates amphotericin B nephrotoxicity in rats.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8723450      PMCID: PMC163275          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.40.5.1116

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


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