1. Effects of rifampicin on moxifloxacin concentrations in porcine cervical spine: a randomized microdialysis study.
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Slater, Josefine, Hanberg, Pelle, Bendtsen, Mathias Alrø Fichtner, Jørgensen, Andrea René, Greibe, Eva, Søballe, Kjeld, Bue, Mats, Jørgensen, Nis Pedersen, Stilling, Maiken, and Pedersen Jørgensen, Nis
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CERVICAL vertebrae , *CANCELLOUS bone , *INTERVERTEBRAL disk , *ADIPOSE tissues , *RIFAMPIN , *SPONDYLODISCITIS , *RESEARCH , *ANIMAL experimentation , *BLOOD plasma , *RESEARCH methodology , *SWINE , *MEDICAL cooperation , *EVALUATION research , *COMPARATIVE studies , *HEMODIALYSIS , *QUINOLONE antibacterial agents - Abstract
Background: Pyogenic spondylodiscitis remains a therapeutic challenge, as demonstrated by divergent treatment guidelines. The combination of moxifloxacin and rifampicin may be an attractive treatment option for cases caused by staphylococci; however, previous studies have reported a reduction in plasma concentrations of moxifloxacin when coadministered with rifampicin. The magnitude of this reduction in spinal tissues is not known.Objectives: To investigate the effect of rifampicin on moxifloxacin tissue concentrations in vertebral cancellous bone, the intervertebral disc and subcutaneous adipose tissue under steady-state conditions using microdialysis in a porcine model.Methods: Twenty female pigs were randomized into two groups of 10 pigs. Group A received 400 mg of moxifloxacin orally once daily for 3 days preoperatively. Group B received 400 mg of moxifloxacin orally once daily for 3 days preoperatively combined with 450 mg of rifampicin twice daily for 7 days preoperatively. Measurements were obtained from plasma, vertebral cancellous bone, the intervertebral disc and subcutaneous adipose tissue for 24 h. Microdialysis was applied for sampling in solid tissues.Results: Coadministration of moxifloxacin and rifampicin demonstrated a reduction of free moxifloxacin concentrations in spinal tissues. Cmax and AUC0-24 in all tissue compartments decreased in the ranges of 66%-79% and 65%-76%, respectively.Conclusions: Using microdialysis, we demonstrated a significant reduction of moxifloxacin Cmax and AUC0-24 in the spinal tissues when coadministered with rifampicin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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