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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, April 2001, p. 1184-1191, Vol. 45, No. 4
Division of Pharmaceutics and
Biopharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
V6T 1Z3
Received 20 June 2000/Returned for modification 21 October
2000/Accepted 23 December 2000
The purpose of the present study was to determine if a relationship
exists between the plasma cholesterol concentration, the severity of
amphotericin B (AmpB)-induced renal toxicity, and the pharmacokinetics
of AmpB in plasma in hypercholesterolemic rabbits administered multiple
doses of amphotericin B (AmB) deoxycholate (Doc-AmB) and AmB lipid
complex (ABLC). After 7 days of administration of a
cholesterol-enriched diet (0.50% [wt/vol]) or a regular rabbit diet,
each rabbit was administered a single intravenous bolus of Doc-AmB
(n = 8) or ABLC (n = 10) (1.0 mg/kg
of body weight) daily for 7 consecutive days (a total of eight doses).
Blood samples were obtained daily before and 24 h after the
administration of each dose and serially thereafter following the
administration of the last dose for the assessment of pharmacokinetics
in plasma, kidney toxicity, plasma lipoprotein levels, and drug
distribution in tissue. The pharmacokinetics of AmB in blood following
the administration of ABLC were also determined in rabbits fed
cholesterol-enriched and regular diets (n = 3 each
group). Before drug treatment, cholesterol-fed rabbits demonstrated
marked increases in total, low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and
triglyceride-rich lipoprotein (TRL) cholesterol levels in plasma
compared with the levels in rabbits on a regular diet. No significant
differences in total plasma triglyceride levels were observed.
Significant increases in plasma creatinine levels were observed in
rabbits fed a cholesterol-enriched diet (P < 0.05)
and rabbits fed a regular diet (P < 0.05) when
administered AmB. However, the magnitude of this increase was twofold
greater in rabbits fed a regular diet than in rabbits fed a
cholesterol-enriched diet. An increase in plasma creatinine levels was
observed only in rabbits on a cholesterol-enriched diet administered
ABLC. The pharmacokinetics of AmB were significantly altered in rabbits on a cholesterol-enriched diet administered Doc-AmB or ABLC compared to
those in rabbits on a regular diet administered each of these compounds. The pharmacokinetics of AmB in blood were significantly different following ABLC administration but not following Doc-AmB administration in both rabbits fed cholesterol-enriched diets and
rabbits fed regular diets compared to their corresponding pharmacokinetics in plasma. An increased percentage of AmB was recovered in the TRL fraction when Doc-AmB was administered to rabbits
fed a cholesterol-enriched diet than when it was administered to
rabbits fed a regular diet. Furthermore, an increased percentage of AmB
was recovered in the LDL and TRL fractions when ABLC was administered
to rabbits fed a cholesterol-enriched diet rabbits fed a regular diet.
These findings suggest that an increase in plasma cholesterol levels
modifies the pharmacokinetics of AmB and renal toxicity following the
administration of multiple intravenous doses of Doc-AmB and ABLC.
0066-4804/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/AAC.45.4.1184-1191.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Amphotericin B Lipid Complex or Amphotericin B Multiple-Dose
Administration to Rabbits with Elevated Plasma Cholesterol Levels:
Pharmacokinetics in Plasma and Blood, Plasma Lipoprotein Levels,
Distribution in Tissues, and Renal Toxicities
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Mall Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z3. Phone: (604) 822-4889. Fax: (604) 822-3035. E-mail:
Kwasan{at}interchange.ubc.ca.
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