白色念珠菌对淋病奈瑟菌分离的影响。

Health laboratory science Pub Date : 1977-04-01
J S Ortiz, W E Barbeau, D Leonard
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最近,几项研究报道,白色念珠菌菌株和其他正常菌群能够在体外抑制淋病奈瑟菌的生长,这也可能发生在体内。淋病奈瑟菌和正常菌群微生物之间的这种可能的拮抗作用对淋病的可靠实验室诊断提出了许多问题。白色念珠菌和淋病奈瑟菌的混合培养在不同浓度制霉菌素的GC基础琼脂板上一起生长。制霉菌素浓度增加至25 IU/ml时,淋病奈瑟菌的回收率提高,白色念珠菌的生长得到有效抑制。在50和100 IU/ml浓度下制霉菌素也开始抑制淋病奈瑟菌。当GC板在4℃下保存时,制霉菌素对白色念珠菌的生物活性明显下降,从而使淋病奈瑟菌的分离更加困难。白色念珠菌和淋病奈瑟菌在液体培养基中共同生长的生长曲线与单个生物的生长曲线无显著差异。统计分析我们的发现不支持理论,菌株白色念珠菌产生可溶性扩散因子,是抑制淋病奈瑟菌。
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The effect of Candida albicans on the isolation of N. gonorrhoeae.

Recently, several studies have reported that strains of Candida albicans and perhaps other noraml bacterial flora are capable of inhibiting the growth of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in vitro, and it is possible that this may occur in vivo as well. This possible antagonism between N. gonorrhoeae and normal flora microorganisms poses many questions regarding the reliable laboratory diagnosis of gonorrhea. Mixed cultures of C. albicans and N. gonorrhoeae were grown together on GC base agar plates with varying concentrations of nystatin. Recovery of N. gonorrhoeae was improved as nystatin concentration was increased to 25 IU/ml, while growth of C. albicans was effectively inhibited. At concentrations of 50 and 100 IU/ml nystatin also began to inhibit N. gonorrhoeae. There was a noticeable decrease of nystatin bioactivity against C. albicans when the GC plates were stored at 4 C, thus making it more difficult to isolate N. gonorrhoeae. Growth curves of C. albicans and N. gonorrhoeae grown together in liquid medium did not significantly differ from growth curves of the individual organisms. Statistical analysis of our findings does not support the theory that strains of C. albicans produce a soluble diffusible factor that is inhibitory to N. gonorrhoeae.

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