Title: | [Role of Ph-SA in enhancing bactericidal activity of beta-lactam antibiotics] |
Author(s): | Tang XY; Zhang J; Guo L; Qiu XQ; |
Address: | "Key Laboratory of Transplant Engineering and Immunology, the Ministry of Health, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China" |
Journal Title: | Sichuan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1672-173X (Print) 1672-173X (Linking) |
Abstract: | "OBJECTIVE: To identify the role of Ph-SA in inhibiting beta-lactamase secretion of S. aureus and in enhancing the bactericidal activity of antibiotics against antibiotic resistant bacteria. METHODS: To determine the effects of Ph-SA on beta-lactamase product of bacteria and on bactericidal activity of penicillin, the growth rate and lactamase activity of penicillin-resistant S. aureus cells in exponential growth were detected after treatment with 1.43 X 10(-4) micromol/mL (10 microg/mL) Ph-SA (Group 1), 2.81 x 10(-2) micromol/mL (10 microg/mL) penicillin (Group 2), 0.715 x 10(-4) micromol/mL(5 microg/mL) Ph-SA + 1.40 x 10(-2) micromol/mL (5 microg/mL) penicillin (Group 3) respectively; and a control group was detected for comparison. The same method was used to detect whether Ph-SA could enhance bactericidal activity of Cefazolin. Results It was revealed that 1.43 x 10(-4) micromol/mL (10 microg/mL) Ph-SA could inhibit beta-lactamase activity significantly, whereas no marked bactericidal activity was detected. The growth rate of bacteria cells treated with 0.715 x 10(-4) micromol/mL Ph-SA + 1.40 x 10(-2) mol/mL penicillin and that of bacteria cells treated with 0. 715 x 10(-4) micromol/mL (5 microg/mL) Ph-SA + 1.05 x 10(-2) micromol/mL (5 microg/mL) Cefazolin were the same as those treated by 2.81 x 10(-)2 micromol/mL (10 microg/mL)penicillin and 2.10 x 10(-2) micromol/mL (10 microg/mL) Cefazolin respectively, while the beta-lactamase activities of both groups were lower than control. CONCLUSION: Ph-SA may be of value in enhancing the bactericidal activity of antibiotics and in alleviating the resistance of bacteria by inhibition of beta-lactamase activity" |
Keywords: | Anti-Bacterial Agents/*pharmacology Bacterial Proteins/genetics Cefotiam/pharmacology Drug Synergism Microbial Sensitivity Tests Pheromones/genetics Recombinant Fusion Proteins/*pharmacology Staphylococcus aureus/*drug effects/metabolism Trans-Activators/; |
Notes: | "MedlineTang, Xiao-yan Zhang, Jie Guo, Li Qiu, Xiao-qing chi English Abstract Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't China 2006/02/14 Sichuan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban. 2006 Jan; 37(1):48-51" |