1982 Volume 35 Issue 6 Pages 721-728
After injection into mice and dogs, PS-5 showed a very rapid decrease in its blood concentration, compared with cefazolin. Using in vitro experiments with tissue homogenates and acetone powder preparations, the kidney was found to be the primary site of PS-5-inactivation, although the extent of the inactivation varied depending on the species of animals. The comparative stability data of PS-5, NS-5 (deacetylated PS-5), thienamycin and N-formimidoylthienamycin in kidney homogenates of mouse, rabbit, dog and man are presented. Bilateral nephrectomy and the injection of ethylenediaminetetraacetate seemed to prolong the survival t i m e of PS-5 in rats and mice respectively.