{"title":"日本临床病损中分离的柠檬酸杆菌对金属的抗性及耐汞R质粒挥发活性的调查","authors":"Hideomi Nakahara , Misaki Asakawa , Ikumi Yonekura , Akio Sato , Kazuei Ohshima , Masaki Kitamura , Hiroyuki Kozukue","doi":"10.1016/S0174-3031(84)80066-9","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Clinical isolates of <em>Citrobacter</em> (277 strains) were studied for the resistance to four metals and four drugs. The distribution patterns of their susceptibility to Hg, Cd and As clearly revealed two peaks, but only a single peak of resistance to Pb. The frequencies of resistance to Hg, Cd, As, SM, TC., CP and KM were 31.8, 94.2, 57.8, 51.3, 44.8, 35.7 and 28.9%, respectively. And we selected 88 mercury resistant strains, and they were tested for their ability to transfer the resistance to the mercury and drug sensitive recipients of <em>E. coli</em> K12-ML1410-Nx and <em>E. coli</em> JE17-Rif. Among 88 strains of Hg resistant <em>Citrobacter</em>, 80 R plasmids with Hg resistance could be demonstrated. It should be noted that transferable R plasmids with Hg resistance were demonstrated in 91% of the Hg-resistant isolates. Furthermore, we tested the volatilization of mercury by strains containing these mercury resistance plasmids, by using radioactive <sup>203</sup>Hg<sup>2+</sup>. All of these isolates of <em>Citrobacter</em> have volatilization activity of Hg<sup>2+</sup>. Also, all of these volatilization activity is inducible.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":79282,"journal":{"name":"Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. 1. Abt. Originale A, Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Infektionskrankheiten und Parasitologie = International journal of microbiology and hygiene. 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Survey of Resistance to Metals and Volatilization Activity of Hg-Resistant R Plasmids in Citrobacter Isolated from Clinical Lesions in Japan
Clinical isolates of Citrobacter (277 strains) were studied for the resistance to four metals and four drugs. The distribution patterns of their susceptibility to Hg, Cd and As clearly revealed two peaks, but only a single peak of resistance to Pb. The frequencies of resistance to Hg, Cd, As, SM, TC., CP and KM were 31.8, 94.2, 57.8, 51.3, 44.8, 35.7 and 28.9%, respectively. And we selected 88 mercury resistant strains, and they were tested for their ability to transfer the resistance to the mercury and drug sensitive recipients of E. coli K12-ML1410-Nx and E. coli JE17-Rif. Among 88 strains of Hg resistant Citrobacter, 80 R plasmids with Hg resistance could be demonstrated. It should be noted that transferable R plasmids with Hg resistance were demonstrated in 91% of the Hg-resistant isolates. Furthermore, we tested the volatilization of mercury by strains containing these mercury resistance plasmids, by using radioactive 203Hg2+. All of these isolates of Citrobacter have volatilization activity of Hg2+. Also, all of these volatilization activity is inducible.