Functional and Morphological Characteristics of Pancreatic Islet Lesions Induced by Quinolone Antimicrobial Agent Gatifloxacin in Rats.

TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY(2019)

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We characterized pancreatic islet lesions induced by several quinolones using functional and morphological examinations of the pancreatic islets in male rats orally administered gatifloxacin, lomefloxacin, or levofloxacin at 300 mg/kg for 14 consecutive days. Consequently, in contrast to lomefloxacin or levofloxacin, gatifloxacin increased serum glucose and glycosylated albumin on day 14 and elevated serum glucose tended to decrease insulin in the intravenous glucose tolerance test. Microscopically, only gatifloxacin induced cytoplasmic vacuoles containing eosinophilic homogenous contents in islet cells. Immunohistochemical examination revealed that vacuolated islet cells were positively stained for insulin, demonstrating they were pancreatic beta cells. Electron microscopy showed that the cytoplasmic vacuoles represented dilated cisterna of the rough endoplasmic reticulum filled with electron-lucent materials in pancreatic beta cells. Moreover, insulin secretory granules were drastically decreased in vacuolated islet cells, suggesting impaired insulin synthesis and/or transport. This gatifloxacin-induced pancreatic toxicity in rats was considered to be associated with high pancreatic drug distribution. These results demonstrated that gatifloxacin provoked functional and morphological pancreatic beta cell alteration associated with impaired insulin synthesis and/or transport, leading to hyperglycemia.
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quinolone,antibacterial agent,rats,hyperglycemia,pancreatic beta cell,drug disposition
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