Direct Electrical Current Reduces Bacterial and Yeast Biofilm Formation.

International Journal of Bacteriology Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-03-17 DOI:10.1155/2016/9727810
Maria Ruiz-Ruigomez, Jon Badiola, Suzannah M Schmidt-Malan, Kerryl Greenwood-Quaintance, Melissa J Karau, Cassandra L Brinkman, Jayawant N Mandrekar, Robin Patel
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New strategies are needed for prevention of biofilm formation. We have previously shown that 24 hr of 2,000 µA of direct current (DC) reduces Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm formation in vitro. Herein, we examined the effect of a lower amount of DC exposure on S. epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Propionibacterium acnes, and Candida albicans biofilm formation. 12 hr of 500 µA DC decreased S. epidermidis, S. aureus, E. coli, and P. aeruginosa biofilm formation on Teflon discs by 2, 1, 1, and 2 log10 cfu/cm(2), respectively (p < 0.05). Reductions in S. epidermidis, S. aureus, and E. coli biofilm formation were observed with as few as 12 hr of 200 µA DC (2, 2 and 0.4 log10 cfu/cm(2), resp.); a 1 log10 cfu/cm(2) reduction in P. aeruginosa biofilm formation was observed at 36 hr. 24 hr of 500 µA DC decreased C. albicans biofilm formation on Teflon discs by 2 log10 cfu/cm(2). No reduction in P. acnes biofilm formation was observed. 1 and 2 log10 cfu/cm(2) reductions in E. coli and S. epidermidis biofilm formation on titanium discs, respectively, were observed with 12 hr of exposure to 500 µA. Electrical current is a potential strategy to reduce biofilm formation on medical biomaterials.

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直流电减少细菌和酵母生物膜的形成。
需要新的策略来预防生物膜的形成。我们之前已经证明,24小时的2000µA直流(DC)可以减少表皮葡萄球菌生物膜的体外形成。在此,我们研究了低剂量的DC暴露对表皮葡萄球菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、大肠杆菌、铜绿假单胞菌、痤疮丙酸杆菌和白色念珠菌生物膜形成的影响。500µA DC作用12小时后,Teflon盘上表皮葡萄球菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、大肠杆菌和铜绿假单胞菌的生物膜形成分别减少2、1、1和2 log10 cfu/cm(2) (p < 0.05)。在200µA DC作用12小时(2、2和0.4 log10 cfu/cm)时,表皮葡萄球菌、金黄色葡萄球菌和大肠杆菌的生物膜形成减少;在36小时观察到铜绿假单胞菌生物膜形成减少1 log10 cfu/cm(2)。24小时500µA DC可使特氟龙圆盘上白色念珠菌生物膜的形成减少2 log10 cfu/cm(2)。未观察到痤疮杆菌生物膜形成减少。暴露于500µA下12小时,观察到钛盘上大肠杆菌和表皮葡萄球菌生物膜形成分别减少1和2 log10 cfu/cm(2)。电流是减少医用生物材料生物膜形成的一种潜在策略。
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