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Reduction of E. coli adherence to rubber slices treated with phospholipids
- Source :
- Scopus-Elsevier
- Publication Year :
- 1993
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 1993.
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Abstract
- The present study aimed at modifying the surface of biliary drain material to reduce bacterial adherence. The adherence of cells of seven E. coli strains to rubber slices treated with phosphatidylcholin (PC) or phosphatidylinositol (PI) and the adherence of cells of E. coli strain NG7C to PC- or PI-treated rubber slices implanted in the common bile duct in rats were studied in vitro. The rubber slices were incubated with 1 x 10(7) cfu radiolabeled E. coli cells/ml at 37 degrees C for 60 min and then drained and washed thrice in 2 ml PBS, and adherent E. coli cells were quantified by radioactivity counting. The results show that both PC and PI absorbed on the surface of slices reduced the adherence of E. coli cells in at least two ways, i.e. by changing surface properties in vitro and by reducing deposition of host-derived molecules on phospholipid-treated surfaces in vivo. The results may be of use for modification of the biomaterial surface in the clinical situation.
- Subjects :
- Male
Microbiology (medical)
Time Factors
Phospholipid
Phosphatidylinositols
medicine.disease_cause
Bacterial Adhesion
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
chemistry.chemical_compound
Natural rubber
In vivo
Escherichia coli
medicine
Animals
Immunology and Allergy
Phosphatidylinositol
Phospholipids
Chromatography
biology
Temperature
General Medicine
Adhesion
biology.organism_classification
Enterobacteriaceae
In vitro
Fibronectins
Rats
Biochemistry
chemistry
visual_art
Phosphatidylcholines
visual_art.visual_art_medium
Rubber
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16000463 and 09034641
- Volume :
- 101
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- APMIS
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7c7c24926d80b7f1b762e0b0edcf27a9