Toxicol Lett 1984 Nov;23(2):205-13

Gentamicin-induced stimulation of DNA synthesis in rat kidney. Comparison between in vivo and in vitro models. Porter GA, Laurent G, Maldague P, Tulkens P We have performed combined in vivo and in vitro measurements of thymidine uptake into kidney cortex DNA of animals treated with gentamicin for 7 days at 10 or 20 mg/kg daily (BID). Labelled thymidine is taken up by cortex fragments in vitro (90 min incubation) and incorporated into DNA; treatment of the animals with gentamicin results in a significant dose-dependent enhancement of this in vitro thymidine incorporation; labelled cells are found primarily in the proximal tubules and interstitium; there is an excellent correlation (r : 0.983, n = 15) between the changes of incorporation measured in vivo and in vitro as demonstrated by the sequential use of [3H]thymidine (in vivo) and [14C]thymidine (in vitro) within the same animals.

PMID: 6506096, UI: 85066607