Oxygen consumption by bacteria: a possible cause of negative middle ear pressure in ears with otitis media.

Kyoko Kitaoka, Satoru Kaieda, Haruo Takahashi, Haruo Yoshida, Kenji Takasaki, Hidetaka Kumagami
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Abstract

Conclusions: Oxygen consumption by bacteria could be a cause of the negative middle ear pressure in ears with otitis media (OM).

Objective: To determine whether oxygen consumption by bacteria could be a cause for production of negative pressure in ears with OM.

Materials and methods: Hermetically sealed bottles containing high dose (group A) and low dose (group B) of Streptococcus pneumoniae with air space and maintained at 37 degrees C in a water bath were connected to a micropressure sensor. The chronological pressure changes were monitored in vitro for 3-13 h and were compared with those in the control bottles containing culture medium only.

Results: The pressure of the group A samples showed significantly lower values than that of controls 3 h later (p<0.0001). In group B, the pressure was also significantly lower than that in the control group (p<0.0001). The partial pressures of oxygen measured at the beginning and end of the experiment in the six samples in group B showed significant decrease, while that in the control group showed only a slight decrease (p<0.0019).

细菌耗氧:中耳炎患者中耳负压的可能原因。
结论:细菌耗氧可能是中耳炎(OM)患者中耳负压的原因之一。目的:探讨细菌耗氧是否可能是OM耳负压产生的原因。材料和方法:装有高剂量(A组)和低剂量(B组)肺炎链球菌的密封瓶,有空气空间,在水浴中保持37℃,与微压传感器连接。在体外监测3-13 h的时间压力变化,并与只装培养基的对照瓶中的压力变化进行比较。结果:A组3 h后血压明显低于对照组(p
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