Iwasaki H, Miyazaki S, Tsuji A, Yamaguchi K, Goto S
Department of Microbiology, Toho University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Chemotherapy. 1995 Mar-Apr;41(2):100-12. doi: 10.1159/000239330.
Q-35, a new fluoroquinolone, was evaluated for its in vitro and in vivo antibacterial activities. In vitro antibacterial activity against gram-positive bacteria was almost equal to that of sparfloxacin or tosufloxacin, but its activity against gram-negative bacteria was 2 times or more lower than that of other quinolones tested. In experimental septicemia, the in vivo activity of Q-35 reflected its in vitro antibacterial activity. In respiratory tract infections with Streptococcus pneumoniae TMS-3 in mice, Q-35 showed a therapeutic effect similar to sparfloxacin and tosufloxacin. Q-35 showed almost the same activity as that of ofloxacin in mice with pyelonephritic infection due to Escherichia coli TMS-3. The peak levels of Q-35 in murine serum, lungs and kidneys after a single oral administration were intermediate compared to those of tested quinolones.