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摘要
近来,有不容置疑的证据表明,各种细菌具有侵入已经衰弱的人的免疫系统的倾向。在这方面,联合疗法比传统的单一疗法更为有效。本研究旨在对卡那霉素与佐剂之间针对各种细菌的相互作用进行体外评估。研究发现卡那霉素和柠檬酸对所有大肠杆菌菌株都有协同作用。卡那霉素和柠檬酸联合使用时,其 MICs 至少降低了 4 倍。这种协同作用在时间杀伤动力学试验中得到了进一步证实。时间杀灭动力学检测结果表明,与卡那霉素(单独使用时活性最高的抗菌剂)相比,在 MIC 值为 2 倍的 24 小时内,卡那霉素可减少 2.36 log10 CFU/ml;与卡那霉素在 MIC 值为 1 倍的 24 小时内相比,在 MIC 值为 2 倍的 24 小时内,卡那霉素可减少 2.41 log10 CFU/ml。对于其他细菌种类,柠檬酸和卡那霉素的组合显示出相加或不相加的相互作用。结论是卡那霉素和柠檬酸(佐剂)的组合对大肠杆菌具有显著的协同作用。
In vitro Ascertainment of Interactions between Kanamycin and Adjuvants
against Various Bacterial Species
In recent times, there has been incontrovertible evidence regarding the
propensity of various bacteria that barge through the immune system of an already debilitated
individual. In this regard, combination therapy presents us with a more effective approach than
conventional monotherapy. A specific combination of antibiotics exhibits a synergistic antibacterial effect, which can be seen with kanamycin, which shows moderate antibacterial activity
alone but acts synergistically with particular adjuvants, displaying a high degree of antibacterial
activity
This study aimed to carry out an in vitro evaluation of the interaction between kanamycin and adjuvants against various bacterial species.
The interaction between kanamycin and adjuvants against various bacterial isolates
was determined by checkerboard assay, and the synergistic interactions were further evaluated
by time-kill kinetic assay under in vitro settings.
The interaction between kanamycin and citric acid was found to be synergistic against
all strains of E. coli. Both kanamycin and citric reduced their MICs by at least 4 fold in combination. This synergistic interaction was further confirmed by the time-kill kinetic assay. The
result of time kill kinetic assay of combination revealed that at MIC, there was a 2.36 log10
CFU/ml reduction compared to kanamycin (the most active antimicrobial agent alone), at 24
hours at 2 fold MIC, 2.41 log10 CFU/ml reduction was seen in comparison to kanamycin at 24
hours at its one fold MIC. For other bacterial species, the combination of citric acid and kanamycin showed additive or indifferent interactions. In the case of our second combination (kanamycin and sodium salicylate), all the bacterial species displayed additive and indifferent interaction.
It has been concluded that the combination of kanamycin and citric acid (adjuvant)
demonstrated a remarkable synergistic interaction against E. coli.
期刊介绍:
Anti-Infective Agents publishes original research articles, full-length/mini reviews, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited issues on all the latest and outstanding developments on the medicinal chemistry, biology, pharmacology and use of anti-infective and anti-parasitic agents. The scope of the journal covers all pre-clinical and clinical research on antimicrobials, antibacterials, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents. Anti-Infective Agents is an essential journal for all infectious disease researchers in industry, academia and the health services.