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Bone toxicity of locally applied aminoglycosides
T Miclau1, M L Edin, G E Lester
1University of California at San Francisco, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, San Francisco General Hospital 94110, USA.
Abstract:
The effect of tobramycin on osteoblasts was studied. Osteoblast-like cells from the MG-63 human osteosarcoma cell line were grown in antibiotic-free media and exposed to concentrations of tobramycin: first at order of magnitude intervals between 0 and 10,000 micrograms/ml, and then at closer intervals between 100 and 1,000 micrograms/ml to more accurately define toxic levels. Cell number and 3H-thymidine incorporation at 0, 24 and 72 h were determined. Similarly, primary cultures of rat osteoblasts were exposed to the same concentrations of tobramycin to confirm the validity of the MG-63 cell line as a model for nontransformed cells. The results of this study demonstrate that local levels of tobramycin of < or = 200 micrograms/ml have little or no effect on osteoblast replication. Concentrations of 400 micrograms/ml significantly decreased cell replication, and concentrations of 10,000 micrograms/ml caused cell death. Results obtained with primary rat osteoblast cultures were similar to those obtained from the MG-63 cultures at the tested tobramycin concentrations.