Pharmacodynamic Assessment of Ertapenem (MK-0826) against Streptococcus pneumoniae in a Murine Neutropenic Thigh Infection Model

Author:

Xuan Dawei1,Banevicius Maryanne1,Capitano Blair1,Kim Myo-Kyoung1,Nightingale Charles12,Nicolau David13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Research

2. Office of Research Administration, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut 06102

3. Division of Infectious Diseases

Abstract

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to determine the susceptibility breakpoint of a new carbapenem, ertapenem (MK-0826), against Streptococcus pneumoniae strains based on bacterial density and survival studies in a murine thigh infection model. Sixteen S. pneumoniae isolates for which MICs ranged from 0.015 to 4.0 mg/liter were tested with neutropenic ICR mice. Animals were infected with bacteria at 10 5 to 10 6 CFU per thigh and were treated with ertapenem starting at 2 h postinfection for 4 days. Ertapenem was given subcutaneously at 50 mg/kg of body weight every 6 h, which simulates the human pharmacodynamic profile (in particular, the duration of time that the concentration of free drug remains above the MIC of 2 mg/liter). At 0 and 24 h postinfection, thighs were harvested for bacterial density determination. Survival was assessed during 4 days of therapy and 3 days after the therapy. A protein binding study was conducted with mice by use of the ultrafiltration method. Protein binding in mice was approximately 95%, which is comparable to that in humans. The average change in bacterial density ranged from −0.22 to −4.4 log CFU per thigh over 24 h compared to 0-h controls. The extent of microbial eradication was dependent on the MIC for the S. pneumoniae isolate. Substantial bactericidal activities (i.e., killing of approximately 2 log CFU per thigh) were consistently observed against isolates for which MICs were ≤2 mg/liter, which also resulted in nearly 100% survival during the 4 days of drug dosing and 3 days after the therapy. Less-pronounced and highly variable bactericidal activities were detected against isolates for which the MIC was 4 mg/liter. Substantial enhancement in bactericidal activity was observed for CBA/J mice and is attributed to the contribution of the host defenses in the immunocompetent species. Assessment of the effectiveness of ertapenem by bacterial-density reduction over 24 h and by survival over 4 days of therapy in the murine thigh infection model reveals that the drug maintains maximal efficacy against S. pneumoniae isolates for which the MIC of this agent is ≤2 mg/liter.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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