Toxicity of aminoglycoside antibiotics
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TOXICITY OF AMINOGLYCOSIDE ANTIBIOTICS
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INTRODUCTION
• Group of natural and semisynthetic antibiotics.
• Amino sugar + aminocyclitol via glycoside bond.
• Streptomycin – 1st discovered – 1944 – Waksman & co-workers from Streptomyces griseus ( actinobacterium )
• Amikacin – 1st semi synthetic – from Kanamycin
• Bactericidal drug – Inhibit protein synthesis – Formation of aberrant proteins – streptomycin (bind with 30S subunit) – others (bind with 50S subunit) – Bacteria more permeable – leakage – cell death
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• Excellent water solubility – Poor lipid soluble.
• Nephrotoxicity – due to increased no: of amino groupsEg :- Neomycin – 6 amino group – more toxic
Streptomycin – 3 amino group – less toxic• They are not absorbed from the gut. So I/m or I/v
• Uses : Local & Systemic infection – Mainly Gram –ve
• In Vet practice, Neomycin – toxic – so topical only
Gentamicin – Broad spectrum antibiotic
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I. NEPHROTOXICITY
• Excessive accumulation in PCT cells ( 40 – 50 times than in blood )
• Basic polycation, attract to membrane phospholipids
• High Phosphatidyl inositol content – PCT & Cochlea
• Pinocytosis – sequestrate in lysosomes –interact with organelles - cell death – cell necrosis
• Inhibit phospholipidases, ATPases - reduced PG synthesis – direct effect on GFR.
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• Toxicity reversible initially- renewable PCT cells
• Manifestations : Enzymes of brush border in urine, proteinuria, casts, low GFR etc..
• Reduced antibiotic clearance – lead to ototoxicity
• Later stages - polyuria – loss of response to ADH
• Neomycin – 6 amino group – more toxic DihydroStreptomycin – 3 amino group – less toxic
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II. OTOTOXICITY
• Both Vestibular & auditory dysfunction
• Accumulate in perilymph & endolymph
• Ototoxicity – irreversible – Non renewable cells
• Cochlear damage – Hearing loss (high frequency sound first) – loss of hair cells in Organ of Corti
• Vestibular damage – Affect balance of body – Nystagmus, incoordination, vertigo, head tilt, ataxia, loss of righting reflex etc...
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• Vestibulotoxicity – Streptomycin > Gentamicin
• Ototoxicity – Neomycin > Kanamycin & Amikacin
• Cats are more susceptible than dogs.
• Renal dysfunction increase ototoxicity
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III NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKAGE
• Interfere Acetyl Choline release from motor nerve ending – antagonism of Calcium ( exocytosis )
• Decrease sensitivity of post synaptic membrane
• Toxicity only when administer along with neuromuscular blocking agent & general anesthetic
• Muscular weakness, apnea, respiratory arrest
• Neomycin & Streptomycin high side effect
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IV OTHER EFFECTS
• Less allergic reactions
• Peripheral neuritis & optic nerve damage
• Intestinal malabsorption syndrome
• Diarrhea, Flattening of intestinal villi etc…
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DRUG INTERACTIONS
• Loop diuretics or Osmotic diuretics => Enhanced
nephrotoxicity & ototoxicity
• Inhalant anesthetics or neuromuscular blocking agents => respiratory paralysis
• Halothane => Cardiovascular depression
• Cephalosporin => additive nephrotoxicity
• Carbenicillin or Ticarcillin => inactivate
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CONTRAINDICATIONS & PRECAUTIONS
• In hypersensitive animals, Animals with renal diseases, Neonatal & Geriatrics - dose rate reduced & treatment interval increased.
• Not recommended in pregnants – adverse effect on foetus
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TREATMENT
• Infusion of neurotropic factor , neurotropin 3 (NT-3) in membraneous labrynth
• Dialysis
• Administration of carbenicillin or ticarcillin (12-20g/day) to complex with aminoglycosides
• Ca salts or neostigmine given I/v, to treat neuromuscular blockage
• Avoiding concurrent use of nephrotoxic drugs
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