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  • Title: Renal damage caused by gentamicin: a study of the effect in vitro using isolated rat proximal tubular fragments.
    Author: Obatomi DK, Plummer DT.
    Journal: Toxicol Lett; 1995 Jan; 75(1-3):75-83. PubMed ID: 7863540.
    Abstract:
    The clinical use of gentamicin (G) is limited because of its nephrotoxic potential. The administration of G (50 mg/kg) to rats in a 10-day daily treatment gave a biphasic pattern of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) excretion. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was highly elevated during the corresponding second phase while a slight and statistically insignificant increase in glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) was obtained. The kidneys of such rats were isolated and tubules prepared and incubated for a specific period of time at 37 degrees C in Kreb's Henseleit bicarbonate buffer, pH 7.4. Results indicate a considerable loss of protein (P < 0.01) after the 3rd and 10th days of treatment with G, elevated and significant increase of ALP after the 1st (P < 0.05) and 3rd (P < 0.01) days and significant increase (P < 0.05) of GDH after the 10th day of treatment. The release of GDH, LDH and NAG from tubules of rats after a single dose of G was lower than the control rats while other treatments produced a significant increase in ALP, LDH and NAG over the period of incubation. In vitro incubation of tubules in the presence of several concentrations (5, 50, 500, 5000 micrograms/g of wet cortex) of G indicated a time-dependent leakage of enzyme only at the highest concentration of G. Our results clearly indicate that cellular damage caused by G as evidenced by urinary enzyme excretion and marker enzyme release from isolated tubules occurs at very high concentration in vivo or in vitro and is time-dependent.
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