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. 2000 Apr;44(4):885-90.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.44.4.885-890.2000.

Efficacies of imipenem, meropenem, cefepime, and ceftazidime in rats with experimental pneumonia due to a carbapenem-hydrolyzing beta-lactamase-producing strain of Enterobacter cloacae

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Efficacies of imipenem, meropenem, cefepime, and ceftazidime in rats with experimental pneumonia due to a carbapenem-hydrolyzing beta-lactamase-producing strain of Enterobacter cloacae

O Mimoz et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2000 Apr.

Abstract

The antibacterial activities of imipenem-cilastatin, meropenem-cilastatin, cefepime and ceftazidime against Enterobacter cloacae NOR-1, which produces the carbapenem-hydrolyzing beta-lactamase NmcA and a cephalosporinase, and against one of its in vitro-obtained ceftazidime-resistant mutant were compared by using an experimental model of pneumonia with immunocompetent rats. The MICs of the beta-lactams with an inoculum of 5 log(10) CFU/ml were as follows for E. cloacae NOR-1 and its ceftazidime-resistant mutant, respectively: imipenem, 16 and 128 microg/ml, meropenem, 4 and 32 microg/ml, cefepime, <0.03 and 1 microg/ml, and ceftazidime, 1 and 512 microg/ml. The chromosomally located cephalosporinase and carbapenem-hydrolyzing beta-lactamase NmcA were inducible by cefoxitin and meropenem in E. cloacae NOR-1, and both were stably overproduced in the ceftazidime-resistant mutant. Renal impairment was induced (uranyl nitrate, 1 mg/kg of body weight) in rats to simulate the human pharmacokinetic parameters for the beta-lactams studied. Animals were intratracheally inoculated with 8.5 log(10) CFU of E. cloacae, and therapy was initiated 3 h later. At that time, animal lungs showed bilateral pneumonia containing more than 6 log(10) CFU of E. cloacae per g of tissue. Despite the relative low MIC of meropenem for E. cloacae NOR-1, the carbapenem-treated rats had no decrease in bacterial counts in their lungs 60 h after therapy onset compared to the counts for the controls, regardless of whether E. cloacae NOR-1 or its ceftazidime-resistant mutant was inoculated. A significant decrease in bacterial titers was observed for the ceftazidime-treated rats infected with E. cloacae NOR-1 only. Cefepime was the only beta-lactam tested effective as treatment against infections due to E. cloacae NOR-1 or its ceftazidime-resistant mutant.

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Number of CFU of E. cloacae NOR-1 (A) and its ceftazidime-resistant mutant (B) per gram of lung in rats treated with either imipenem (IPM), meropenem (MEM), cefepime (FEP), or ceftazidime (CAZ). Each symbol represents a single animal. The horizontal bar indicates the median for each group. Statistical differences between groups are indicated for each strain.

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