β-Lactam Antibiotic-Mediated Changes in Platelet Reactivity and Vascular Endothelial Functions.

Autor: Togna, Giuseppina I., Togna, Anna Rita, Caprino, Luciano
Zdroj: Pharmacology & Toxicology; 2001, Vol. 88 Issue 5, p277-281, 5p
Abstrakt: To evaluate vascular and platelet compatibility of intravenous administration of β-lactam antibiotics, we assessed the effects of therapeutic concentrations of ceftriaxone, aztreonam, and ceftazidime on platelet reactivity to different agonists (sodium arachidonate, collagen and adenosine diphosphate) and on selected vascular endothelial functions (adenosine diphosphatase activity, prostacyclin production and t-PA release). Ceftriaxone and, to a lesser degree, aztreonam, enhanced platelet reactivity, evaluated as onset of platelet aggregating response, and increased thromboxane production to subthreshold concentrations of arachidonate. There was no modification in platelet reactivity after ceftazidime treatment. Ceftriaxone and ceftazidime, but not aztreonam, inhibited endothelial adenosine diphosphatase activity. Prostacyclin production and t-PA release were inhibited only by ceftriaxone at high concentrations. While it is difficult to establish which marker (platelet or endothelial functions) has more clinical reference in human vascular compatibility, it seems feasible to consider aztreonam the most compatible of the β-lactams studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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