Literature DB >> 8762517

[Accumulation sites of kanamycin in cochlear basal membrane cells].

D Ding1, X Jin, J Zhao.   

Abstract

The dissection technique of cochlear basal membrane, the fractional technique of tissular homogenization, and the radiometry technique were used to study the toxicity of kanamycin on the hair cells. It was found that after the cochlea was perfused with a 0.25% perilymph solution of kanamycin, there were 3.14 fg KM in a nucleus, 7.61 fg KM in a mitochondria and 21.16 fg KM in a lysosome. It showed that after entering the cell, KM mainly accumulated with in the mitochondria. Simultaneously the lysosome also phagocytized a lot of kanamycin. The germicidal mechanism of kanamycin is to inhibit the synthesis of protein in bacteria and the mitochondria has the same way of protein synthesis, the mitochondria can combine with kanamycin specifically; the drug in lysosome may be related to its phagocytic function.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8762517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Er Bi Yan Hou Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 0412-3948


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