Effects of fluoroquinolones and magnesium deficiency in murine limb bud cultures.

Abstract:

:Quinolone-induced arthropathy is probably caused by a lack of functionally available magnesium in immature joint cartilage. We used an in vitro assay to study the effects of fluoroquinolones on cartilage formation in mouse limb buds from 12-day-old mouse embryos in regular and in magnesium-deficient medium. Omission of magnesium from the medium had no adverse effect on the outcome of the culture: limb buds grew and differentiated well in regular and in magnesium-deficient Bigger's medium. Lack of calcium, however, severely impaired the development of the explants; this result was even more enhanced when both minerals (magnesium and calcium) were omitted. Electron microscopy revealed cell necrosis and deposition of electron-dense material in the vicinity of chondrocytes from limb buds after 6 days in a magnesium-free medium. A series of seven fluoroquinolones was tested at 30, 60, and 100 mg/l medium. At a concentration of 30 mg/l sparfloxacin only had a slight effect on limb development. At concentrations of 60 and 100 mg/l sparfloxacin, temafloxacin and ciprofloxacin impaired limb development in vitro concentration-dependently. The effects were enhanced in a magnesium-deficient medium (concentration of magnesium <10 micromol/l). Fleroxacin, lomefloxacin and ofloxacin impaired limb development only slightly; no significant differences were recognizable between the outcome in regular and in magnesium-deficient medium. Pefloxacin did not show any effect on limb development in both media. Using electron microscopy, very similar alterations as described above for the limbs cultured in magnesium-deficient medium were observed with ofloxacin at a concentration of 30 mg/l, which had no effect on the growth of the explants when evaluated macroscopically. The affinity of six fluoroquinolones to magnesium was determined by the use of a fluorescence assay. The affinity to magnesium correlated with the activity of the drugs in the limb bud assay. We conclude that fluoroquinolones have no effect on murine limb development in vitro at concentrations that are achieved under therapeutic conditions (peak concentrations approx. 1-5 mg/l in plasma). Effects at higher concentrations (60 and 100 mg/l) are slightly enhanced (factor 2) if the magnesium concentration in the medium is low. Macroscopically, limbs develop regularly in a magnesium-free medium, but ultrastructurally typical alterations are exhibited (e.g. cell necrosis and pericellular deposition of electron-dense material).

journal_name

Arch Toxicol

journal_title

Archives of toxicology

authors

Förster C,Rücker M,Shakibaei M,Baumann-Wilschke I,Vormann J,Stahlmann R

doi

10.1007/s002040050521

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1998-06-01 00:00:00

pages

411-9

issue

7

eissn

0340-5761

issn

1432-0738

journal_volume

72

pub_type

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