A new in-vitro model to investigate antibiotic penetration of the intervertebral disc

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We have studied the ability of a range of antibiotics to penetrate intervertebral disc tissue in vitro, using a mouse disc model. Equilibrium concentrations of antibiotics incorporated into the entire disc were determined by bioassay using a microbial growth-inhibition method. Uptake was significantly higher with positively-charged aminoglycosides compared with negatively-charged penicillins and cephalosporins. Uncharged ciprofloxacin showed an intermediate degree of uptake. Our results support the hypothesis that electrostatic interaction between charged antibiotics and negatively-charged glycosaminoglycans in the disc is an important factor in antibiotic penetration, and may explain their differential uptake.

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Thomas de, R. W. M., Batten, J. J., Want, S., McCarthy, I. D., Brown, M., & Hughes, S. P. F. (1995). A new in-vitro model to investigate antibiotic penetration of the intervertebral disc. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 77(6), 967–970. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.77b6.7593116

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