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Local Delivery of Streptomycin in Microcontainers Facilitates Colonization of Streptomycin-Resistant Escherichia coli in the Rat Colon

Authors :
Torp, Anders M.
Kamguyan, Khorshid
Christfort, Juliane F.
Kristensen, Katja Ann
Guerra, Priscila
Daniel, Noëmie
Nielsen, Line Hagner
Zòr, Kinga
Chassaing, Benoit
Boisen, Anja
Bahl, Martin I.
Licht, Tine Rask
Torp, Anders M.
Kamguyan, Khorshid
Christfort, Juliane F.
Kristensen, Katja Ann
Guerra, Priscila
Daniel, Noëmie
Nielsen, Line Hagner
Zòr, Kinga
Chassaing, Benoit
Boisen, Anja
Bahl, Martin I.
Licht, Tine Rask
Source :
Torp , A M , Kamguyan , K , Christfort , J F , Kristensen , K A , Guerra , P , Daniel , N , Nielsen , L H , Zòr , K , Chassaing , B , Boisen , A , Bahl , M I & Licht , T R 2022 , ' Local Delivery of Streptomycin in Microcontainers Facilitates Colonization of Streptomycin-Resistant Escherichia coli in the Rat Colon ' , Applied and Environmental Microbiology , vol. 88 , no. 14 , e0073422 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Oral antibiotic treatment is often applied in animal studies in order to allow establishment of an introduced antibiotic-resistant bacterium in the gut. Here, we compared the application of streptomycin dosed orally in microcontainers to dosage through drinking water. The selective effect on a resistant bacterial strain, as well as the effects on fecal, luminal, and mucosal microbiota composition, were investigated. Three groups of rats (n = 10 per group) were orally dosed with microcontainers daily for 3 days. One of these groups (STR-M) received streptomycin-loaded microcontainers designed for release in the distal ileum, while the other two groups (controls [CTR] and STR-W) received empty microcontainers. The STR-W group was additionally dosed with streptomycin through the drinking water. A streptomycin-resistant Escherichia coli strain was orally inoculated into all animals. Three days after inoculation, the resistant E. coli was found only in the cecum and colon of animals receiving streptomycin in microcontainers but in all intestinal compartments of animals receiving streptomycin in the drinking water. 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing revealed significant changes in the fecal microbiota of both groups of streptomycin-treated animals. Investigation of the inner colonic mucus layer by confocal laser scanning microscopy and laser capture microdissection revealed no significant effect of streptomycin treatment on the mucus-inhabiting microbiota or on E. coli encroachment into the inner mucus. Streptomycin-loaded microcontainers thus enhanced proliferation of an introduced streptomycin-resistant E. coli in the cecum and colon without affecting the small intestine environment. While improvements of the drug delivery system are needed to facilitate optimal local concentration and release of streptomycin, the application of microcontainers provides new prospects for antibiotic treatment. IMPORTANCE Delivery of antibiotics in

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Journal :
Torp , A M , Kamguyan , K , Christfort , J F , Kristensen , K A , Guerra , P , Daniel , N , Nielsen , L H , Zòr , K , Chassaing , B , Boisen , A , Bahl , M I & Licht , T R 2022 , ' Local Delivery of Streptomycin in Microcontainers Facilitates Colonization of Streptomycin-Resistant Escherichia coli in the Rat Colon ' , Applied and Environmental Microbiology , vol. 88 , no. 14 , e0073422 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372615900
Document Type :
Electronic Resource