Mechanisms of Successful Amoxicillin Prophylaxis of Experimental Endocarditis Due to Streptococcus intermedius
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 154 (5) , 801-807
- https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/154.5.801
Abstract
Prophylaxis with amoxicillin (40 mg/kg) was studied in rats with aortic valve vegetations. Bacteria on the valves were quantitated early (10 min to 6 hr) and late (three days) after intravenous challenge with tolerant Streptococcus intermedius. Amoxicillin reduced by 40% the number of bacteria per valve 10 min after intravenous challenge with 105S. intermedius (P < .05) and by 74% the incidence of endocarditis three days thereafter (P < .0001). Bacterial multiplication started 2 hr after challenge in control rats, whereas bacteria disappeared in 6 hr in amoxicillin-treated rats. Intravenous penicillinase 30 min after challenge abolished successful amoxicillin prophylaxis, a result demonstrating the necessity of prolonged growth inhibition for protection. Growth inhibition for 18 hr (two subsequent amoxicillin doses) was necessary for protection after intravenous challenge with 105S. intermedius. Thus, in the absence of bacterial killing, inhibition of valvular colonization by amoxicillin was not as important a mechanism of endocarditis prophylaxis as was prolonged inhibition of bacterial growth, which allowed adherent bacteria to be cleared from the valves.Keywords
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