Investigation of dirithromycin and erythromycylamine uptake by human neutrophils in

  • E. M. Mtairag
  • H. Abdelghaffar
  • M. T. Labro
  • Inserm U
  • Service D&apos
  • Chu X. Bichat
Publication date
January 1994

Abstract

Dirithromycin, a new semisynthetic 14-membered-ring macrolide was avidly concen-trated by human neutrophils in a time- but not concentration-dependent manner with mean cellular/extracellular, concentration ratios (C/E) of 9 within the first 5 min and up to 47 at 120 min. Erythromycylamine, the hydrolysis product of dirithromycin, was concentrated significantly less by neutrophils, reaching C/E values of 4 and 19 (at 5 and 120 min). A point of interest was the interindividual variability in the antibiotic uptake kinetics; in particular, 7 out of 47 neutrophil samples from different healthy volunteers displayed very slow uptake of both drugs (C/E values at 30 min: dinthromycin, 58; erythromycylamine, 4-6). The reason(s) for this is unknown. T...

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