Effect of gentamicin on the lysosomal system of cultured human proximal tubular cells. Endocytotic activity, lysosomal pH and membrane fragility. 1989

A L Regec, and B F Trump, and A L Trifillis
Department of Pathology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore 21201.

Gentamicin treatment results in significant changes in lysosomal morphology and enzyme activity in renal tubular epithelium both in vivo and in vitro. In this study, cultured human proximal tubular cells (PTC) were treated with gentamicin (0, 0.01, 0.1, and 1.0 mg/ml) for 3, 7, 10 and 14 days, and the endocytotic activity, pH, and membrane fragility of the lysosomal system were examined. Fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled dextran (FITC-dextran) was used to estimate endocytotic activity and intralysosomal pH. The fragility of isolated lysosomes was estimated by the release of N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase (NAG, EC3.2.1.30) into the medium. Gentamicin content was measured and correlated with the changes seen in lysosomal function. Gentamicin treatment caused a slight decrease in the rate with which human PTC accumulated FITC-dextran and a slight increase in intralysosomal pH. Treatment of human PTC with NH4Cl, a lysosomotropic compound, significantly increased the lysosomal pH; the NH4Cl-induced increase in the lysosomal pH of gentamicin-treated PTC, however, was not significantly different from control (0 mg gentamicin/ml). Lysosomes isolated from human PTC cultures released NAG upon incubation for 60 min at 37 degrees. There was no significant effect on the fragility of lysosomes isolated from cultures exposed to gentamicin for less than or equal to 7 days. Significantly increased fragility was seen, however, after 10 days of treatment with 1.0 mg gentamicin/ml and especially after a 14-day exposure to 0.01, 0.1, and 1.0 mg gentamicin/ml. Human PTC accumulated 0.47, 2.05 and 10.30 micrograms gentamicin/mg protein with 10 days of exposure to 0.01, 0.1 and 1.0 mg gentamicin/ml medium respectively. Gentamicin treatment associated with increased numbers of morphologically altered lysosomes, i.e. myeloid bodies, did not affect significantly the endocytotic activity and pH of lysosomes in cultured human PTC. Prolonged exposure (14 days) of human PTC to gentamicin, however, did increase the fragility of lysosomes after isolation. The increased numbers of morphologically altered lysosomes with increased fragility were not associated with any significant in vitro cell death. Therefore, it would appear that these lysosomal alterations are not directly responsible for the in vivo nephrotoxicity.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007425 Intracellular Membranes Thin structures that encapsulate subcellular structures or ORGANELLES in EUKARYOTIC CELLS. They include a variety of membranes associated with the CELL NUCLEUS; the MITOCHONDRIA; the GOLGI APPARATUS; the ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM; LYSOSOMES; PLASTIDS; and VACUOLES. Membranes, Intracellular,Intracellular Membrane,Membrane, Intracellular
D007687 Kidney Tubules, Proximal The renal tubule portion that extends from the BOWMAN CAPSULE in the KIDNEY CORTEX into the KIDNEY MEDULLA. The proximal tubule consists of a convoluted proximal segment in the cortex, and a distal straight segment descending into the medulla where it forms the U-shaped LOOP OF HENLE. Proximal Kidney Tubule,Proximal Renal Tubule,Kidney Tubule, Proximal,Proximal Kidney Tubules,Proximal Renal Tubules,Renal Tubule, Proximal,Renal Tubules, Proximal,Tubule, Proximal Kidney,Tubule, Proximal Renal,Tubules, Proximal Kidney,Tubules, Proximal Renal
D008247 Lysosomes A class of morphologically heterogeneous cytoplasmic particles in animal and plant tissues characterized by their content of hydrolytic enzymes and the structure-linked latency of these enzymes. The intracellular functions of lysosomes depend on their lytic potential. The single unit membrane of the lysosome acts as a barrier between the enzymes enclosed in the lysosome and the external substrate. The activity of the enzymes contained in lysosomes is limited or nil unless the vesicle in which they are enclosed is ruptured or undergoes MEMBRANE FUSION. (From Rieger et al., Glossary of Genetics: Classical and Molecular, 5th ed). Autolysosome,Autolysosomes,Lysosome
D008854 Microscopy, Electron Microscopy using an electron beam, instead of light, to visualize the sample, thereby allowing much greater magnification. The interactions of ELECTRONS with specimens are used to provide information about the fine structure of that specimen. In TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY the reactions of the electrons that are transmitted through the specimen are imaged. In SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY an electron beam falls at a non-normal angle on the specimen and the image is derived from the reactions occurring above the plane of the specimen. Electron Microscopy
D002478 Cells, Cultured Cells propagated in vitro in special media conducive to their growth. Cultured cells are used to study developmental, morphologic, metabolic, physiologic, and genetic processes, among others. Cultured Cells,Cell, Cultured,Cultured Cell
D003911 Dextrans A group of glucose polymers made by certain bacteria. Dextrans are used therapeutically as plasma volume expanders and anticoagulants. They are also commonly used in biological experimentation and in industry for a wide variety of purposes. Dextran,Dextran 40,Dextran 40000,Dextran 70,Dextran 75,Dextran 80,Dextran B-1355,Dextran B-1355-S,Dextran B1355,Dextran B512,Dextran Derivatives,Dextran M 70,Dextran T 70,Dextran T-40,Dextran T-500,Hemodex,Hyskon,Infukoll,Macrodex,Polyglucin,Promit,Rheodextran,Rheoisodex,Rheomacrodex,Rheopolyglucin,Rondex,Saviosol,Dextran B 1355,Dextran B 1355 S,Dextran T 40,Dextran T 500
D004705 Endocytosis Cellular uptake of extracellular materials within membrane-limited vacuoles or microvesicles. ENDOSOMES play a central role in endocytosis. Endocytoses
D005452 Fluoresceins A family of spiro(isobenzofuran-1(3H),9'-(9H)xanthen)-3-one derivatives. These are used as dyes, as indicators for various metals, and as fluorescent labels in immunoassays. Tetraiodofluorescein
D005839 Gentamicins A complex of closely related aminoglycosides obtained from MICROMONOSPORA purpurea and related species. They are broad-spectrum antibiotics, but may cause ear and kidney damage. They act to inhibit PROTEIN BIOSYNTHESIS. Gentamicin Sulfate (USP),Gentamycin,G-Myticin,Garamycin,Gentacycol,Gentamicin,Gentamicin Sulfate,Gentamycins,Gentavet,Genticin,G Myticin,GMyticin,Sulfate, Gentamicin
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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