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Local Tissue Response to Subcutaneous Administration of Ceftriaxone in an Animal Model.


ABSTRACT: Subcutaneous administration is a novel way to deliver antibiotics for an infection, but intolerability has been reported. Evaluating the local tolerability of subcutaneously administered antibiotics is not standardized. The goal of this study was to develop an animal model to assess the subcutaneous administration of ceftriaxone. Sprague-Dawley rats were given daily subcutaneous injections for 12?days. The back of each animal was divided into 4 quadrants, with injections rotating each day among the quadrants. Ceftriaxone (1,000?mg/kg of body weight daily) was given in different concentrations and durations. Normal saline and potassium chloride solutions (2 meq/2?ml) were used as negative and positive controls, respectively. After the treatment course, skin samples were biopsied, and the local inflammatory response was assessed histologically using a semiquantitative scoring system. The histopathology scores were compared using a Kruskal-Wallis test. Injections with potassium chloride resulted in full-thickness skin necrosis with subcutaneous atrophy that was not seen in the saline-injected animals; inflammation of the muscular panniculus was observed, with various degrees of myocyte injury. Serosanguinous cavity formation in the subcutaneous compartment was observed when ceftriaxone (125?mg/ml) was given as a bolus injection, but the extent of the local tissue response was remarkably reduced when the same ceftriaxone dose was given at a lower concentration (25?mg/ml) over 120 min (P?=?0.63, compared to saline controls). At a low concentration, ceftriaxone infusion was found to be well tolerated in this animal tissue necrosis model. If validated, the model could be an instrumental platform to evaluate different pharmaceutical formulations for subcutaneous delivery.

SUBMITTER: Tam VH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7038272 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Local Tissue Response to Subcutaneous Administration of Ceftriaxone in an Animal Model.

Tam Vincent H VH   Cohen Daniel N DN   Ledesma Kimberly R KR   Guillory Bobby B   Chan Katrina K   Garey Kevin W KW  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20200221 3


Subcutaneous administration is a novel way to deliver antibiotics for an infection, but intolerability has been reported. Evaluating the local tolerability of subcutaneously administered antibiotics is not standardized. The goal of this study was to develop an animal model to assess the subcutaneous administration of ceftriaxone. Sprague-Dawley rats were given daily subcutaneous injections for 12 days. The back of each animal was divided into 4 quadrants, with injections rotating each day among  ...[more]

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