Bacteriostatic and Immunomodulatory Effect of Xylocaine in the Context of in Vitro Bladder Epithelial Cell Infection.

IF 4.3 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ACS Bio & Med Chem Au Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1021/acsbiomedchemau.4c00070
John Kerr White, Yundi Yin, Soumitra Mohanty, Natalia Ferraz, Annelie Brauner
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The application of urinary catheters is associated with pain and discomfort. Several topical medications are available to ease catheter insertion, including xylocaine. Here we report that xylocaine, although not classified as an antibacterial agent, has bacteriostatic properties against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative etiological agents of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Xylocaine reduces the amount of biofilm formed by ESBL- and non-ESBL-producing E. coli. In addition, xylocaine possesses slight immunomodulatory properties in uroepithelial cells, and treatment of uroepithelial cells prior to infection reduces bacterial loads in the supernatant. In conclusion, xylocaine has multifaceted positive effects when used during the insertion of urinary catheters.

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木卡因在体外膀胱上皮细胞感染中的抑菌和免疫调节作用。
导尿管的应用与疼痛和不适有关。一些局部药物可用来缓解导管插入,包括木卡因。在这里,我们报道了木卡因,虽然不被归类为抗菌剂,但对革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性泌尿道感染(uti)的病原菌都有抑菌作用。木卡因减少由产生ESBL和不产生ESBL的大肠杆菌形成的生物膜的数量。此外,木卡因在尿上皮细胞中具有轻微的免疫调节特性,在感染前处理尿上皮细胞可减少上清中的细菌负荷。综上所述,在导尿管插入过程中使用木卡因具有多方面的积极作用。
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