Effect of methicillin on the phospholipid content of methicillin sensitive Staphylococcus aureus.

F Rozgonyi, J Kiss, P Jékel, L Váczi
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The effects of methicillin at concentrations of 1 microgram/ml (= 1/2 x minimum inhibitory concentration) and 2 microgram/ml (= 1 x MIC) on the phospholipid content of methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus 5814S growing exponentially were studied. During 2-hour treatment 1/2 x MIC of methicillin induced a significant increase in the phospholipid content of the cocci; accumulation of acid phospholipids was prevalent. In contrast, addition of 1 x MIC of methicillin to the cultures resulted in significantly less phospholipids in the cocci compared with that of the control cultures. There were some alterations in the amounts of individual phospholipids during treatment. The phosphatidic acid (PA) and diphosphatidylglycerol--cardiolipin (DPG) contents were significantly reduced in the first hour then reached the control values by the end of the 2nd hr of exposure. An opposite change was found in the amount of lysylphosphatidylglycerol (LPG), whereas the phosphatidylglycerol (PG) level was significantly lower in the treated cultures than in the controls of corresponding age. Phospholipid synthesis seems to be one of the sites of the action of methicillin in S. aureus.

甲氧西林对甲氧西林敏感金黄色葡萄球菌磷脂含量的影响。
研究了甲氧西林浓度为1微克/ml (= 1/2 ×最小抑菌浓度)和2微克/ml (= 1 × MIC)对指数生长的甲氧西林敏感金黄色葡萄球菌5814S磷脂含量的影响。在2小时的治疗中,1/ 2mic的甲氧西林诱导了球菌磷脂含量的显著增加;酸性磷脂的积累是普遍的。相比之下,在培养物中添加1倍MIC的甲氧西林,与对照培养物相比,球菌中的磷脂含量显著降低。在治疗期间,个体磷脂的数量有一些变化。磷脂酸(PA)和二磷脂酰甘油-心磷脂(DPG)含量在第1小时显著降低,在第2小时达到控制值。赖氨酸磷脂酰甘油(LPG)含量的变化与之相反,而相应年龄的对照组中,处理过的培养物中磷脂酰甘油(PG)含量显著低于对照组。磷脂合成似乎是甲氧西林在金黄色葡萄球菌中的作用位点之一。
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