Lipoic Acid Does Not Affect The Growth of Mycoplasma hominis Cells In Vitro.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-23 DOI:10.33073/pjm-2021-050
Małgorzata Biernat-Sudolska, Danuta Rojek-Zakrzewska, Paulina Gajda, Anna Bilska-Wilkosz
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Mycoplasma hominis is associated with various infections, for which the treatment can be complex. Lipoic acid (LA) plays a role as a cofactor in eukaryotes, most Bacteria, and some Archea. Research of recent years has increasingly pointed to the therapeutic properties of exogenously supplemented LA. The present study was conducted on 40 strains of M. hominis cultured with the following LA concentrations: 1,200 μg/ml, 120 μg/ml, and 12 μg/ml. The bacterial colonies of each strain were counted and expressed as the number of colony-forming units/ml (CFU). The number of CFU in M. hominis strains obtained in the presence of LA was compared with the number of CFU in the strains grown in the media without LA. The obtained results indicated that the presence of LA in the medium did not affect the growth of M. hominis. The investigation of the influence of LA on the growth and survival of microbial cells not only allows for obtaining an answer to the question of whether LA has antimicrobial activity and, therefore, can be used as a drug supporting the treatment of patients infected with a given pathogenic microorganism. Such studies are also crucial for a better understanding of LA metabolism in the microbial cells, which is also important for the search for new antimicrobial drugs. This research is, therefore, an introduction to such further studies.

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硫辛酸不会影响人型支原体细胞的体外生长
人型支原体与各种感染有关,其治疗可能很复杂。硫辛酸(LA)在真核生物、大多数细菌和一些弓形虫体内起着辅助因子的作用。近年来,越来越多的研究表明,外源性补充的硫辛酸具有治疗作用。本研究对使用以下浓度的 LA 培养的 40 株人乳头瘤病毒进行了研究:1,200微克/毫升、120微克/毫升和12微克/毫升。对每个菌株的细菌菌落进行计数,并以菌落形成单位/毫升(CFU)表示。将存在 LA 的人嗜血杆菌菌株的菌落形成单位数与在不含 LA 的培养基中生长的菌株的菌落形成单位数进行比较。结果表明,在培养基中添加 LA 并不影响嗜人乳头瘤病毒的生长。研究 LA 对微生物细胞的生长和存活的影响,不仅可以回答 LA 是否具有抗菌活性的问题,从而可以将其用作治疗感染特定病原微生物的患者的辅助药物。此类研究对于更好地了解微生物细胞中的 LA 代谢也至关重要,这对于寻找新的抗菌药物也很重要。因此,本研究是此类进一步研究的引子。
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