Abstract
DA-1131, a new carbapenem antibiotic, undergoes renal metabolism by renal dehydropeptidase I (DHP-I), located on the brush border of the proximal tubular cell. Species differences with regard to the effects of cilastatin, a renal DHP-I inhibitor, were investigated after a 1-min intravenous infusion of DA-1131, with or without cilastatin, to rats, rabbits, and dogs. After intravenous infusion, the nonrenal clearance (CL(NR)) of DA-1131 was significantly slower in rats (3.00 versus 8.01 ml/min/kg) and rabbits (2.41 versus 6.77 ml/min/kg) when the drug was coadministered with cilastatin; this could be due to the slower metabolism of DA-1131 by rat and rabbit kidney DHP-I. This indicated that renal metabolism of DA-1131 by renal DHP-I was inhibited by cilastatin. However, coadministration with cilastatin to dogs did not affect the CL(NR) of DA-1131.
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Kim, S. H., Kwon, J. W., Kim, W. B., & Lee, M. G. (1999). Effects of cilastatin on the pharmacokinetics of a new carbapenem, DA- 1131, in rats, rabbits, and dogs. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 43(10), 2524–2527. https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.43.10.2524
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.