Luis E C Torres, Camilo O Florez, Jéssica G Oliveira, Giovanna D Vieira, Ilza S Ribeiro, Kelly M Keller, Fabíola O P Leme, Priscila Fantini, Renata P A Maranhão
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在马眼科中,溃疡性角膜炎是最常见的疾病之一,通常是由于遭受了一些创伤而引起的。其次,随后被马眼部微生物群的致病细菌或常驻细菌污染可能会产生不良后果。在生理条件下,正常的微生物群与宿主的免疫状态共存,起到屏障作用,保证眼表健康,抑制病原体增殖。然而,在免疫屏障失衡的情况下,正常的微生物群可能成为致病性的,并导致感染,成为机会因子。本研究旨在证明富血小板血浆(PRP)的抗菌作用,其作用时间,及其与体外相同成分浓度的相关性对米纳斯吉拉斯市马正常眼部微生物群中高流行率的葡萄球菌(Staphylococcus sciuri)的抑菌作用。为了准备PRP,使用了8匹成年四分之一马(QH)。采用双离心方法制备个体PRP,然后将PRP加入池中,然后在不同稀释度的脑心灌注(BHI)肉汤中对从不同动物收集的5株PRP进行相互作用试验。在3、6、12和18小时后,在5%马血琼脂平板上评估每个时间点的菌落形成单位(CFU)计数。我们的研究表明,马眼结膜微生物群的常驻微生物——sciuri葡萄球菌(Staphylococcus sciuri)比致病微生物标准菌株“American Type Culture Collection”(ATCC-29213)金黄色葡萄球菌(Staphylococcus aureus)更敏感,用于验证我们的研究。在这项研究中显示的抗菌效果是抑菌长达6小时。PRP浓度为1:1和1:2的稀释液也最有效,表明抗菌效果与体积有关。
Antimicrobial Activity of Plasma Rich in Platelets (PRP) on the Ocular Microbiota of Healthy Horses from Minas Gerais: In Vitro Study.
In equine ophthalmology, ulcerative keratitis is among the most common conditions and, in general, arises as a consequence of some trauma suffered. Secondarily, subsequent contamination by pathogenic or resident bacteria of the horse's ocular microbiota may have undesirable consequences. Under physiological conditions, the normal microbiota coexists with the immune status of the host, serving as a barrier, ensuring the health of the ocular surface, and inhibiting the proliferation of pathogens. However, in the imbalance of immune barriers, the normal microbiota can become pathogenic and lead to infection, acting as an opportunistic agent. The present study aims to demonstrate the antimicrobial effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), its time of action, and its correlation with the concentration of its same components in vitro on Staphylococcus sciuri, a bacterium with high prevalence in the normal ocular microbiota of horses in the municipality of Minas Gerais. For the preparation of the PRP, eight adult Quarter Horse (QH) horses were used. The individual PRP was prepared by the double centrifugation protocol, and then, the PRPs were added to a pool, followed by testing their interaction in culture with Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) broth at different dilutions against five strains collected from different animals. After 3, 6, 12, and 18 hours, the colony formation units (CFU) count on a 5% horse blood agar plate was evaluated for each time point. Our study showed that Staphylococcus sciuri, the resident microorganism of the ocular conjunctival microbiota of horses, is more susceptible when compared to the standard strain "American Type Culture Collection" (ATCC-29213) Staphylococcus aureus, a pathogenic microorganism, which was used for the validation of our study. The antibacterial effect shown in this study was bacteriostatic for up to 6 hours. The most concentrated PRP dilutions, 1 : 1 and 1 : 2, were also most effective, suggesting that the antibacterial effect is volume dependent.
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Veterinary Medicine International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles and review articles in all areas of veterinary research. The journal will consider articles on the biological basis of disease, as well as diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and epidemiology.