Izabel Almeida Alves, Keli Jaqueline Staudt, Bruna Gaelzer Silva Torres, Calinca Elioterio Oliveira, Ryan Lago Araujo Rieper, Layza Kowalski, Bibiana Verlindo de Araújo
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摘要
材料与方法:通过微透析(µD)评估隐球菌引起的Wistar大鼠播散性脑膜炎及其对抗真菌分布的影响:通过组织学和微生物学检测法研究不同组织中酵母菌的存在情况,并评估健康组和感染组的生化指标,如尿素、谷氨酸草酰乙酸转氨酶(GOT)、谷氨酸丙酮酸转氨酶(GPT)、肌酐、肌酸激酶(CK)、肌酐、白蛋白水平、白细胞计数和脑血管通透性(埃文斯蓝试验)。用 µD 测定动物脑内氟康唑的含量:结果:健康组和感染组动物的白蛋白、尿素、GPT 和肌酸激酶在埃文斯蓝和大脑中的水平存在差异(0.51 vs 1.50 µg/grain)。药物在感染动物大脑中的分布高于健康动物(ft = 1.37 vs ft = 0.54):结论:所验证的模型具有与在患者身上观察到的相似特征,可用于药代动力学研究。
Does Cryptococcus neoformans infection alter antifungal distribution: an animal model exploring pharmacokinetic changes.
Aim: Assessing the disseminated meningitis caused by Cryptoccocus neoformans in Wistar rats and its impact on antifungal distribution by microdialysis (µD).
Materials & methods: The yeast presence was investigated in different tissues by histological and microbiological assays, and biochemical parameters such as urea, glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT), glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT), creatinine, creatine kinase (CK), creatinine, albumin level, leukocyte counts, and brain vascular permeability (Evans blue test) were evaluated in healthy and infected groups. Levels of fluconazole reached in the animal's brain were determined by µD.
Results: Differences in albumin, urea, GPT, and CK between healthy and infected animals were observed in the levels of Evans blue as well as in the brain (0.51 vs 1.50 µg/gbrain). The drugs' distribution in the brain of infected animals was higher than that in the brain of healthy ones (ft = 1.37 vs ft = 0.54).
Conclusion: The model validated presents characteristics similar to those observed in patients and can be applied to pharmacokinetic investigations.
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