T. Horn et al., MORPHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SODIUM FUSIDATE (FUSIDIN) ON PANCREATIC-ISLET CELLS - AN ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC STUDY, Pharmacology & toxicology, 75(3-4), 1994, pp. 228-230
Fusidic acid has been shown to prevent the lymphocyte co-stimulatory a
ctivities of cytokines and seems - in preliminary trials - clinically
effective as an immunoregulatory drug e.g. in insulin-dependent diabet
es mellitus. A toxic effect of fusidic acid may however be suspected s
ince a previous study showed a significant dilatation of rough endopla
smic reticulum in cultured pancreatic islet cells from normal rats. In
this study we examined the ultrastructural effects of the sodium salt
of fusidic acid (fusidin) on cultured rat islet cells (treatment peri
od 3-5 days), and of islet cells from rats receiving fusidin for 6 day
s. Electron microscopically, fusidin treatment in vitro (3 to 30 mu g/
ml) showed a significant dilatation of the rough endoplasmic reticulum
of islet cells. No dose dependent changes were found. In the in vivo
model no changes were demonstrated in concentrations of fusidin up to
9.64 mu g/ml of homogenated pancreatic tissue. It is concluded that tr
eatment with fusidin gives no detectable ultrastructural changes in vi
vo.