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Tissue Penetration of a Novel Spectinamide Antibiotic for the Treatment of Tuberculosis.


ABSTRACT: The in vivo biodistribution and pharmacokinetics of 1329, a novel spectinamide antibiotic with anti-tubercular activity, were studied during intravenous administration of an tritium-labeled compound for nine consecutive, 12-hourly doses to rats. Serial blood samples were collected after the first and the eighth dose, and major organs and tissues were collected 1 h after the ninth dose. Urinary and fecal excretion was monitored throughout the dosing period. Radioactivity in the collected samples was assessed by scintillation counting. During the course of treatment, 86.6% of the administered radioactivity was recovered in urine, feces, organs, and muscle tissue. Urinary excretion was the major route of elimination, with 70% of radioactivity recovered from urine and 12.6% from feces. The time profiles of radioactivity in serum after the first and the eighth dose were identical for the first 2 h post-dose, with similar Cmax (3.39 vs. 3.55 mCi/L) and AUC0-? (5.08 vs. 5.17 mCi • h/L), indicating no substantial accumulation of 1329 during multiple dosing. Radioactivity in major target organs for pulmonary tuberculosis infection, the lungs and spleen, was 2.79- and 3.06-fold higher than in the blood. Similarly, the intracellular uptake of 1329 into macrophages was sixfold higher than for streptomycin. Overall, these observations suggest biodistribution properties favorable for targeting pulmonary tuberculosis infections.

SUBMITTER: Madhura DB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5256617 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tissue Penetration of a Novel Spectinamide Antibiotic for the Treatment of Tuberculosis.

Madhura Dora Babu DB   Trivedi Ashit A   Liu Jiuyu J   Boyd Vincent A VA   Jeffries Cynthia C   Loveless Vivian V   Lee Richard E RE   Meibohm Bernd B  

The AAPS journal 20160316 3


The in vivo biodistribution and pharmacokinetics of 1329, a novel spectinamide antibiotic with anti-tubercular activity, were studied during intravenous administration of an tritium-labeled compound for nine consecutive, 12-hourly doses to rats. Serial blood samples were collected after the first and the eighth dose, and major organs and tissues were collected 1 h after the ninth dose. Urinary and fecal excretion was monitored throughout the dosing period. Radioactivity in the collected samples  ...[more]

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