Antibiotic penetration into rabbit nucleus pulposus with discitis
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Antibiotic penetration into rabbit nucleus pulposus with discitis
Abstract
Objective: To assess the penetration into nucleus pulposus (NP) of cephazolin and clindamycin in a discitis model.
Materials and methods: Twenty New Zealand white rabbits were inoculated with 103 Staphylococcus aureus at lumbar disc space. The rabbits with discitis confirmed by MRI 10 days after inoculation were divided into two groups. One was given cephazolin by intravenous (IV) at 80 mg/kg/day at 1.5 h interval for 5 half-lives; the other was given clindamycin by IV at 30 mg/kg/day at 2.5-h interval for 5 half-lives. Thirty minutes after completion of the last dose, NP and serum were sent to measure antibiotic concentration.
Results: Two rabbits died during inoculation. After 10 days, 18 rabbits were confirmed discitis in the inoculated levels. The cephazolin and clindamycin can diffuse throughout the infected, sham-infected and normal NP. The serum concentration of cephazolin and clindamycin was 251.3 ± 40.5 and 21.6 ± 4.71 mg/l, respectively. The cephazolin concentration in infected NP (1.93 ± 0.84 mg/l) was higher than that in sham-infected (1.73 ± 0.61 mg/l) and normal NP (1.68 ± 0.65 mg/l), but the difference showed no statistically significant (P > 0.05). The cephazolin penetration into NP averaged 0.68-0.77 % of serum level. The clindamycin concentration in infected NP (4.32 ± 1.54 mg/l) was higher than that in sham-infected NP (2.63 ± 1.26 mg/l) and normal NP (2.59 ± 1.01 mg/l) (P < 0.05). The penetration into NP averaged 11.9-20 % of serum level. There was no significance difference between sham-infected and normal NP in clindamycin and cephazolin concentration (P > 0.05).
Conclusions: This study demonstrates cephazolin and clindamycin can penetrate the infected and normal NP. The antibiotics charge influences the delivery. Furthermore, infection condition selectively promotes antibiotic distribution within NP.
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