1. Effect of SGLT2 inhibitors in a murine model of urinary tract infection with Candida albicans
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Masayuki Suzuki, M. Hiramatsu, Yoshiki Kawabe, Yoshiyuki Suzuki, M. Matsumoto, Kiyofumi Honda, and Masanori Fukazawa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Urinary system ,Thiophenes ,Pharmacology ,Kidney ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,Endocrinology ,Glucosides ,Glycosuria ,Internal medicine ,Candida albicans ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Dapagliflozin ,Benzhydryl Compounds ,Canagliflozin ,Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 Inhibitors ,biology ,business.industry ,Candidiasis ,biology.organism_classification ,Corpus albicans ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Urinary Tract Infections ,Disease Progression ,Female ,SGLT2 Inhibitor ,Tofogliflozin ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Aims Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common clinical problem in diabetic patients; however, the relationship between UTI and glucosuria remains uncertain. To investigate the relationship, we examined the effect of glucosuria induced by sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors on the progression of UTI in mice. Methods From 1 day before transurethral inoculation with Candida albicans, female mice were treated orally once a day with an SGLT2 inhibitor in different treatment regimens: (i) dapagliflozin at 10 mg/kg for 2, 3 or 7 days, (ii) dapagliflozin at 0.1, 1 or 10 mg/kg for 3 days and (iii) dapagliflozin, canagliflozin or tofogliflozin at 10 mg/kg for 3 days. To evaluate the ascending UTI, the kidneys were removed 6 days after the inoculation, and the number of viable C. albicans cells in kidney was measured as colony-forming units (CFU). Results In mice treated with dapagliflozin, the number of C. albicans CFU in kidney increased in accordance with both treatment duration and dose. The number of CFU significantly increased when mice were treated with 10 mg/kg dapagliflozin or canagliflozin but not tofogliflozin. With dapagliflozin and canagliflozin, urine glucose concentration (UGC) significantly increased up to 24 h after drug administration; with tofogliflozin, UGC significantly increased only up to 12 h after drug administration. Conclusions Our data indicate that increased susceptibility to UTI is associated with a persistent increase in UGC.
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- 2013