TY - JOUR
T1 - Mutual effects of amino-β-lactam antibiotics and glycylglycine on the transmural potential difference in the small intestinal epithelium of rats
AU - Nakashima, Emi
AU - Tsuji, Akira
PY - 1985
Y1 - 1985
N2 - The transport mechanism of aminoβ-lactam antibiotics across in vitro rat ileum was examined using the electrophysiological technique in comparison with that of dipeptides. The changes in the transmural potential difference (PDt) induced by a series of aminoβ-lactam antibiotics were correlated with the absorption percentage of these antibiotics from the in situ rat intestinal loops. On the contrary, β-lactam antibiotics without a-amino group such as dicloxacillin, methicillin and cefazolin did not induce such a stable change of PDV The changes in PDt induced by cyclacillin (ACPC), cefadroxil (CDX) and glycylgly-cine (Gly-Gly) became saturable when the concentration of the substances increased. The half saturation concentration for ACPC, CDX, and Gly-Gly estimated from the changes in PDt was nearly identical with that determined from influx of the substrates in the everted intestinal sacs. The mutual inhibition between amino-β-lactam antibiotics and Gly-Gly was observed in their induced PDts. The changes in PDt induced by aminoβ-lactam antibiotics were independent of those of glucose, glycine, and cefazolin. By the removal of Na+ from the mucosal solution, the PDt decreased one-fifth of the PDt induced in the presence of Na+. These results suggest that aminoβ-lactam antibiotic-induced PDt relates to the Na+ ion fluxes as reported for dipeptides.
AB - The transport mechanism of aminoβ-lactam antibiotics across in vitro rat ileum was examined using the electrophysiological technique in comparison with that of dipeptides. The changes in the transmural potential difference (PDt) induced by a series of aminoβ-lactam antibiotics were correlated with the absorption percentage of these antibiotics from the in situ rat intestinal loops. On the contrary, β-lactam antibiotics without a-amino group such as dicloxacillin, methicillin and cefazolin did not induce such a stable change of PDV The changes in PDt induced by cyclacillin (ACPC), cefadroxil (CDX) and glycylgly-cine (Gly-Gly) became saturable when the concentration of the substances increased. The half saturation concentration for ACPC, CDX, and Gly-Gly estimated from the changes in PDt was nearly identical with that determined from influx of the substrates in the everted intestinal sacs. The mutual inhibition between amino-β-lactam antibiotics and Gly-Gly was observed in their induced PDts. The changes in PDt induced by aminoβ-lactam antibiotics were independent of those of glucose, glycine, and cefazolin. By the removal of Na+ from the mucosal solution, the PDt decreased one-fifth of the PDt induced in the presence of Na+. These results suggest that aminoβ-lactam antibiotic-induced PDt relates to the Na+ ion fluxes as reported for dipeptides.
KW - absorption mechanism
KW - aminoβ-lactam antibiotics
KW - dipeptide
KW - electrophysiological technique
KW - mutual inhibition
KW - rat intestinal absorption
KW - transmural potential difference
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U2 - 10.1248/bpb1978.8.623
DO - 10.1248/bpb1978.8.623
M3 - Article
C2 - 4087130
AN - SCOPUS:0022363871
SN - 0918-6158
VL - 8
SP - 623
EP - 632
JO - Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
JF - Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
IS - 8
ER -