1989
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/159.5.938
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Evaluation of Antibiotic Diffusion into Cardiac Vegetations by Quantitative Autoradiography

Abstract: The reason bacterial endocarditis is difficult to cure has been controversial for many years. One explanation could be that antibiotic diffusion inside the vegetations is heterogeneous. This hypothesis was investigated by means of an autoradiographic study of diffusion of labeled antibiotics into large infected cardiac vegetations of nutritionally variant Streptococcus endocarditis in rabbits. Ten days after infection, 653 microCi of [3H]penicillin, 410 microCi of [3H]tobramycin, or 174 microCi of [14C]teicopl… Show more

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“…Furthermore, autoradiographic studies have evaluated the diffusion of antibiotics into rabbit endocardial vegetations (15,16 (10,22).…”
Section: In Vitro Model Of Endocarditis a One-compartment In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, autoradiographic studies have evaluated the diffusion of antibiotics into rabbit endocardial vegetations (15,16 (10,22).…”
Section: In Vitro Model Of Endocarditis a One-compartment In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first one is that obtained with 14C-teicoplanin, which remains concentrated at the periphery of the vegetation and does not diffuse into the core of the vegetation (18). The second pattern of diffusion was observed with 'C-ceftriaxone (19), which progressively diffuses into the vegetation, but a high concentration gradient persists between the periphery and the core when autoradiography is performed one elimination half-life after the first determination.…”
Section: Pharmacokinetics Of Antibiotic Penetration Into Fibrin Vegetmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…One explanation could be the hypothesis proposed by Nathanson and Liebhold (47), i.e., the heterogeneous diffusion of the antibiotic into large vegetations. To investigate this hypothesis, we devised an autoradiographic method to evaluate the pattern of diffusion of labeled compounds into infected cardiac vegetations in an animal model of streptococcal endocarditis (18). Even if indirect signs of the presence of antibiotics inside vegetations can be found by electron microscopic examination of the bacteria or by antibiotic microbiological assay of the fragment of the core of a vegetation, or even if it can be speculated by computer analysis (6,44,48), autoradiography remains the sole method that is able to give a precise and quantified image of the antibiotic's distribution pattern.…”
Section: Pharmacokinetics Of Antibiotic Penetration Into Fibrin Vegetmentioning
confidence: 99%
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