Ex vivo study on ATPase activities of rabbit renal proximal tubules as a predictive model for nephrotoxicity: Comparison with an in vitro study on a new cephalosporin (cefpirome)
An ex vivo study on adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) activities of rabbit renal proximal tubules was conducted with a new cephalosporin, cefpirome (HR 810), a positive control, cephaloridine, and a reference third-generation cephalosporin, cefotaxime. Compared with controls, CPH caused a significan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Toxicology in vitro 1994-10, Vol.8 (5), p.1091-1096 |
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ex vivo study on adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) activities of rabbit renal proximal tubules was conducted with a new cephalosporin, cefpirome (HR 810), a positive control, cephaloridine, and a reference third-generation cephalosporin, cefotaxime. Compared with controls, CPH caused a significant time-dependent decrease in ATPase activities [12%, 2 hr after treatment (
P < 0.01) and 75%, 48 hr after treatment (
P < 0.001)]. This decrease was accompanied by a significant loss in the energy charge of the adenylate pool [27%, 2 hr after treatment (
P < 0.001)]. Neither cefotaxime nor cefpirome caused such decreases. The results confirmed those of a previously published
in vitro study. The advantages and disadvantages of these two experimental procedures as predictive models for nephrotoxicity are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0887-2333 1879-3177 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0887-2333(94)90249-6 |