[Role of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans in human infection].

Revista dental de Chile Pub Date : 1990-04-01
C Giglio, V Aránguiz, M S Giglio, A Fernández
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Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (AA), is a cocobacillus thin and small, non motile, uncapsulate and capnophilic. AA, is: one of the species encountered in the mouth's comensal flora being able to be isolated in gingival crevices culture and oral mucosa in a 20% of the healthy population. An important number of pathogenic factors make it well equipped, to protect itself from host's defense mechanisms, and to destroy the periodontal tissue. Between the most important we find lipopolisacarides and leucotoxines which promote tisular invasion and destructive qualities of this microorganism. Since 1912, there are numerous reports of infectious process associated to it, between which we find: endocarditis in native and prothesic valve, soft tissues abscess, pneumonia, brain's abscess, urethritis, vertebral osteomielitis, thyroid's abscess, pericarditis and periodontal juvenile illness, being this one in which its isolation is more frequent. In vitro, AA is very susceptible to tetracicline. This antibiotic reaches high concentrations in gingival crevices, has significant affinity to the alveolar bone and contributes to protect the collagen. These special feature make them the election drug in periodontal disease produced by this microorganism.

放线菌在人类感染中的作用。
放线菌(Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, AA)是一种薄而小、不运动、无包膜、嗜水的茧杆菌。AA是口腔内常见菌群中的一种,能在20%的健康人群的牙龈缝隙培养和口腔黏膜中分离出来。许多重要的致病因素使其具备良好的装备,以保护自己免受宿主的防御机制,并破坏牙周组织。最重要的是,我们发现脂多糖和白毒素,促进组织入侵和这种微生物的破坏性质。自1912年以来,有许多与之相关的感染过程的报道,其中我们发现:原生和假瓣膜心内膜炎,软组织脓肿,肺炎,脑脓肿,尿道炎,椎体骨髓炎,甲状腺脓肿,心包炎和牙周青少年疾病,其中它的分离更为频繁。体外,AA对四环素很敏感。该抗生素在龈缝中浓度较高,对牙槽骨有明显的亲和力,对胶原蛋白有保护作用。这些特性使其成为由该微生物产生的牙周病的首选药物。
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