[Bacterial antilysozyme activity and its regulation by antibiotics].

O V Bukharin, B Ia Usiatsov, L S Zykova, A P Malyshkin, L A Pervushina
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The effect of subinhibitory doses of 25 antibiotics on the antilysozyme property of enterobacteria considered as a marker of their persistence was studied. This provided dividing the antibiotics into 3 groups: antibiotics increasing the bacterial capacity for lysozyme degradation, antibiotics indifferent with respect to this property and antibiotics decreasing it. Decreasing of the Salmonella antilysozyme activity by gentamicin under experimental conditions promoted suppression of the bacteria parasitism in Hep-2 cells. Clinical and laboratory studies on the effect of antibiotic therapy under the control of the time course of the antilysozyme property of the pathogen in patients with acute dysentery, pyelonephritis and inflammatory processes in the female genitalia showed that the use of the antibiotics increasing this property in the pathogen was not advisable which was confirmed by the absence of significant clinical improvement in the patients and necessity of prolonging the sanative period.

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[细菌抗溶菌酶活性及其抗生素调控]。
研究了25种抗生素的亚抑制剂量对肠杆菌抗溶菌酶特性的影响,该特性被认为是肠杆菌持久性的标志。将抗生素分为3组:提高细菌溶菌酶降解能力的抗生素、对溶菌酶降解能力无影响的抗生素和降低溶菌酶降解能力的抗生素。实验条件下庆大霉素降低沙门氏菌抗溶菌酶活性可抑制Hep-2细胞的细菌寄生。在控制急性痢疾、肾盂肾炎和女性生殖器炎症过程中病原菌抗溶菌酶性质的时间过程下,对抗生素治疗效果的临床和实验室研究表明,不建议使用增加病原菌抗溶菌酶性质的抗生素,患者临床无明显改善,需要延长卫生期。
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