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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, August 1999, p. 1909-1913, Vol. 43, No. 8
Laboratoire de Bactériologie-Virologie,
Received 26 October 1998/Returned for modification 7 March
1999/Accepted 26 May 1999
The delivery of antibiotics into Helicobacter
pylori-infected human stomachs is still poorly understood. Human
embryonic gastric xenografts in nude mice have recently been proposed
as a new model for the study of H. pylori infection. Using
this model, we compared the penetration of amoxicillin, after
intraperitoneal administration of a dose of 20 mg/kg of body weight,
into the gastric mucosae of infected and uninfected xenografts. The
concentrations of this drug in serum and superficial gastric mucosae
were determined at 20 min and 1 and 3 h after injection. Ten mice
with H. pylori-infected grafts (n = 5) or
uninfected grafts (n = 5) were studied. Mucosal samples were obtained by cryomicrotomy. The concentrations in serum
were similar to those obtained in the serum of humans after oral
administration of 1 g of amoxicillin. The mean area under the
tissue concentration-versus-time curve from 0 to 3 h obtained for
mice with infected grafts was significantly higher than that obtained
for the animals with uninfected grafts (P = 0.01).
These results suggest that the penetration of amoxicillin into the
superficial gastric mucosa may be substantially increased in the case
of H. pylori infection. Thus, human xenografts in nude mice
represent a new, well-standardized model for investigation of systemic
delivery of drugs into H. pylori-infected gastric mucosa.
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Gastric Penetration of Amoxicillin in a Human
Helicobacter pylori-Infected Xenograft Model
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