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Mitigation of nitrofurantoin-induced toxicity in the perfused rat lung

Craig E Bernard

Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy University of California

Amani A Magid

Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy University of California

TS Benedict Yen

Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA

Betty-ann Hoener

Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy University of California

1 Nitrofurantoin is an antimicrobial agent which pro duces pulmonary toxicity via the redox cycling of the nitro group and its radical anion. This futile cycling triggers a complex series of events known collectively as oxidative stress.

2 In the isolated perfused rat lung, nitrofurantoin induced a decrease in tissue levels of glutathione but not protein thiols by the end of the 180 min experi ment. There was no decline in tissue levels of angiotensin converting enzyme (a marker of cell disruption). However, edema was extensive as mon itored in real time by weight gain (2.71 ± 0.56 g vs 0.63 ± 0.53 g in control, P<0.05, n=4) and lung mechanical functioning. The edema was matched by an increase in lavage proteins (85 ± 15 mg vs 16 ± 9 mg in controls, P<0.05, n=4). Electron microscopic examination of tissue indicated that the endothelial cells were detached from the basement membrane which would account for the edema.

3 Co-infusion of penicillamine, N-acetylcysteine or N- (2-mercaptopropionyl)-glycine which can protect tissue from oxidative stress failed to mitigate NFT induced edema. Allopurinol, an inhibitor of xanthine oxidase and a metal chelator, significantly decreased weight gain but did not prevent the loss of glutathione. These results suggested that allopurinol was not blocking metabolic activation of NFT by xanthine oxidase but scavenging metal cations which can initiate and/or propagate the oxidative stress cascade.

4 We concluded that, in the isolated perfused rat lung, the classic pathway of oxidative stress induced by NFT is interrupted at the stage of GSH loss. These experiments demonstrated that organ function was compromised more than the individual cells. They also suggested that allopurinol may prove beneficial in modulating NFT pulmonary toxicity.

Key Words: nitrofurantoin • glutathione • pulmonary toxicity • oxi dative stress

Human & Experimental Toxicology, Vol. 16, No. 12, 727-732 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/096032719701601206


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