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beta-Lactam antibiotic modulation of murine neutrophil cytokinesis.

Fourteen cephalosporins, 11 penicillins and 1 monobactam were evaluated for their in vitro modulation of murine neutrophil cytokinesis. As a result, the beta-lactam antibiotics were placed into 6 groups based on their effect on random (R) and FMLP-directed (D) migration [Group 1 (no effect): cephalosporin C; Group 2 (R-->D decreases): cloxacillin, cefotaxime, ceftazadime, cefuroxime, cephalothin, cephapirin, cephadine, nafcillin, piperacillin, ticarcillin, ampicillin, oxacillin, aztreonam; Group 3 (R increases D-->): cephaloridine; Group 4 (R increases D increases): cefsulodin; Group 5 (R increases D decreases): cefoperazone, cefoxitin, ceftriaxone, 6-amino-penicillanic acid; Group 6 (R decreases D decreases): cefadroxil, cefazolin, penicillin G, methicillin]. Trypan blue exclusion studies showed that inhibition of R and D by Group 6 beta-lactam antibiotics is not due to overt cytotoxicity. beta-lactam antibiotics inhibiting D also increased neutrophil adherence to plastic at a concentration of 1000 microM. Finally, the [Ca++] inhibitor chlorpromazine significantly abrogates beta-lactam- and FMLP-directed migration at a test concentration of 1 microM.[1]

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  1. beta-Lactam antibiotic modulation of murine neutrophil cytokinesis. Kenny, M.T., Balistreri, F.J., Torney, H.L. Immunopharmacology and immunotoxicology. (1992) [Pubmed]
 
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