RENAL CLEARANCE AND URINARY EXCRETION OF KANAMYCIN IN DOMESTIC
RUMINANT SPECIES
I. JAVED, Z. U. RAHMAN, F. H. KHAN, F. MUHAMMAD, Z. IQBAL AND B. ASLAM
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology,
University of
Agriculture,
Faisalabad38040,
Pakistan
Abstract
Species
dependent geonetical differences in renal clearance and urinary excretion of
kanamycin were investigated in adult female buffaloes, cows, sheep and goats.
The drug was administered as a single intravenous dose (5 mg/kg b.wt). Blood and
urine samples were collected at various time intervals after drug
administration. The plasma and urine concentrations of the drug were determined
using the microbiological assay. The mean (± SE) values for endogenous
creatinine clearance (an index of glomerular filtration rate) were 0.77 ± 0.05,
0.49 ± 0.07, 0.81 ± 0.07 and 0.98 ± 0.13 ml/min.kg in buffaloes, cows, sheep and
goats, respectively. Experiments regarding kidney handling of kanamycin in these
ruminant species revealed respective values of renal clearance as 0.08 ± 0.01,
0.07 ± 0.01, 0.19 ± 0.02 and 0.23 ± 0.04 ml/min.kg. Besides glomerular
filtration, kanamycin was reabsorbed from the renal tubules of all ruminant
species and actively secreted into the renal tubules of buffaloes and goats. The
cumulative percentages of intravenous dose of kanamycin excreted through urine
during 12 hours in buffaloes, cows, sheep and goats were 4.31 ± 0.37, 2.53 ±
0.30, 11.0 ± 1.04 and 15.8 ± 2.22, respectively. This species variation in the
percentage of urinary excretion in these domestic ruminants coincides with their
respective glomerular filtration rates, being the highest in goats, lowest in
cows and intermediate in sheep and buffaloes.