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Activity of Electrical Current in Experimental Propionibacterium acnes Foreign-Body Osteomyelitis
- Source :
- Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 61(2)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Foreign-body-associated infections are often difficult to treat, given that the associated microorganisms are in a biofilm state. Previously, we showed that a low-amperage direct electrical current (DC) reduces Propionibacterium acnes biofilms formed on implant-associated materials in vitro . In this study, low-amperage DC was compared to ceftriaxone treatment or no treatment in a novel rat femur model of foreign-body osteomyelitis. A platinum implant seeded with a P. acnes biofilm (10 7 CFU/cm 2 ) and 10 9 CFU of planktonic P. acnes was placed in the femoral medullary cavity. One week later, rats were assigned to one of three treatment groups: no treatment, ceftriaxone treatment, or 200-μA-DC treatment. After 2 weeks of treatment, there were fewer bacteria in the bones of the ceftriaxone group (3.06 log 10 CFU/g of bone [ P = 0.0209]) and the 200-μA-DC group (0.5 log 10 CFU/g [ P = 0.0015]) than in those of the control group (6.58 log 10 CFU/g). The DC-exposed animals exhibited fewer bacteria than the ceftriaxone-treated animals ( P = 0.0330). There were fewer bacteria on the implanted wires in the groups treated with ceftriaxone (0.1 log 10 CFU/cm 2 ) or a 200-μA DC (0.1 log 10 CFU/cm 2 ) than in the control group (2.53 log 10 CFU/cm 2 [ P , 0.0003 for both comparisons]). Low-amperage DC may be useful for treating, or aiding in the treatment of, foreign-body infections caused by P. acnes .
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
Medullary cavity
030106 microbiology
Electric Stimulation Therapy
Microbiology
03 medical and health sciences
Propionibacterium acnes
medicine
Animals
Humans
Pharmacology (medical)
Experimental Therapeutics
Femur
Rats, Wistar
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections
Pharmacology
biology
business.industry
Osteomyelitis
Ceftriaxone
Biofilm
biology.organism_classification
medicine.disease
Foreign Bodies
In vitro
Infectious Diseases
Implant
business
Bacteria
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10986596
- Volume :
- 61
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cda62826c15451a9bb0473689b987d1f