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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, October 1999, p. 2389-2394, Vol. 43, No. 10
College of Pharmacy, University of Iowa, Iowa
City, Iowa 522421; Department of
Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Kyoto Prefectural University of
Medicine, Kyoto, Japan 6022; Department
of Clinical Pharmacy,3 Department of
Anesthesia and Perioperative Care,4 and
Department of Medicine and Cardiovascular Research
Institute,7 University of California, San
Francisco, California 94143; and Merck Research
Laboratories, Rahway, New Jersey, 070656
Received 2 April 1999/Returned for modification 4 May 1999/Accepted 26 July 1999
The effect of antibiotics on the acute lung injury induced by
virulent Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA103 was quantitatively
analyzed in a rat model. Lung injury was induced by the instillation of PA103 directly into the right lower lobes of the lungs of anesthetized rats. The alveolar epithelial injury, extravascular lung water, and
total plasma equivalents were measured as separate, independent parameters of acute lung injury. Four hours after the instillation of
PA103, all the parameters were increased linearly depending on the dose
of P. aeruginosa. Next, we examined the effects of intravenously administered antibiotics on the parameters of acute lung
injury in D-galactosamine-sensitized rats. One hour after the rats received 107 CFU of PA103, an intravenous bolus
injection of aztreonam (60 mg/kg) or imipenem-cilastatin (30 mg/kg) was
administered. Despite an MIC indicating resistance, imipenem-cilastatin
improved all the measurements of lung injury; in contrast, aztreonam,
which had an MIC indicating sensitivity, did not improve any of the lung injury parameters. The antibiotics did not generate different quantities of plasma endotoxin; therefore, endotoxin did not appear to
explain the differences in lung injury. This in vivo model is useful to
quantitatively compare the efficacies of parenteral antibiotic
administration on Pseudomonas airspace infections.
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Effects of Antibiotic Therapy on Pseudomonas
aeruginosa-Induced Lung Injury in a Rat Model
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