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Difusión de los antibióticos en el sistema nervioso central

Central nervous system (CNS) infections caused by pathogens with a reduced sensitivity to drugs are a therapeutic challenge. Transport of fluid and solutes is tightly controlled within CNS, where vasculature exhibits a blood-brain barrier (BBB).The entry of drugs, including antibiotics, into the cer...

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Autores principales: Cabrera-Maqueda, José María, Fuentes Rumí, Luna, López, Gabriel Valero, Guerrero, Ana Esther Baidez, Molina, Estefanía García, Pérez, José Díaz, García-Vázquez, Elisa
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Publicado: Sociedad Española de Quimioterapia 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6159365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29390599
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author Cabrera-Maqueda, José María
Fuentes Rumí, Luna
López, Gabriel Valero
Guerrero, Ana Esther Baidez
Molina, Estefanía García
Pérez, José Díaz
García-Vázquez, Elisa
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Fuentes Rumí, Luna
López, Gabriel Valero
Guerrero, Ana Esther Baidez
Molina, Estefanía García
Pérez, José Díaz
García-Vázquez, Elisa
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description Central nervous system (CNS) infections caused by pathogens with a reduced sensitivity to drugs are a therapeutic challenge. Transport of fluid and solutes is tightly controlled within CNS, where vasculature exhibits a blood-brain barrier (BBB).The entry of drugs, including antibiotics, into the cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) is governed by molecular size, lipophilicity, plasma protein binding and their affinity to transport systems at the BBB. The ratio of the AUC(CSF) (Area under the curve in CSF)/AUC(S) (Area under the curve in serum) is the most accurate parameter to characterize drug penetration into the CSF. Linezolid, some fluoroquinolones and metronidazole get high CSF concentrations and are useful for treating susceptible pathogens. Some highly active antibiotic compounds with low BBB permeability can be directly administered into the ventricles together with concomitant intravenous therapy. The ideal antibiotic to treat CNS infections should be that with a small moderately lipophilic molecule, low plasma protein binding and low affinity to efflux pumps at BBB. Knowledge of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of antibiotics at the BBB will assist to optimize antibiotic treatment in CNS infections. This article reviews the physicochemical properties of the main groups of antibiotics to assess which compounds are most promising for the treatment of CNS infections and how to use them in the daily clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-61593652018-10-03 Difusión de los antibióticos en el sistema nervioso central Cabrera-Maqueda, José María Fuentes Rumí, Luna López, Gabriel Valero Guerrero, Ana Esther Baidez Molina, Estefanía García Pérez, José Díaz García-Vázquez, Elisa Rev Esp Quimioter Revisión Central nervous system (CNS) infections caused by pathogens with a reduced sensitivity to drugs are a therapeutic challenge. Transport of fluid and solutes is tightly controlled within CNS, where vasculature exhibits a blood-brain barrier (BBB).The entry of drugs, including antibiotics, into the cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) is governed by molecular size, lipophilicity, plasma protein binding and their affinity to transport systems at the BBB. The ratio of the AUC(CSF) (Area under the curve in CSF)/AUC(S) (Area under the curve in serum) is the most accurate parameter to characterize drug penetration into the CSF. Linezolid, some fluoroquinolones and metronidazole get high CSF concentrations and are useful for treating susceptible pathogens. Some highly active antibiotic compounds with low BBB permeability can be directly administered into the ventricles together with concomitant intravenous therapy. The ideal antibiotic to treat CNS infections should be that with a small moderately lipophilic molecule, low plasma protein binding and low affinity to efflux pumps at BBB. Knowledge of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of antibiotics at the BBB will assist to optimize antibiotic treatment in CNS infections. This article reviews the physicochemical properties of the main groups of antibiotics to assess which compounds are most promising for the treatment of CNS infections and how to use them in the daily clinical practice. Sociedad Española de Quimioterapia 2018-03-23 2018-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6159365/ /pubmed/29390599 Text en © The Author 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ The article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Molina, Estefanía García
Pérez, José Díaz
García-Vázquez, Elisa
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title_sort difusión de los antibióticos en el sistema nervioso central
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6159365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29390599
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