EDTA treatment diminishes the antibacterial and anti-adherence effect of calcium hydroxide on Enterococcus faecalis : an in vitro study

Biofilms Pub Date : 2008-11-10 DOI:10.1017/S147905050800224X
S. George, A. Kishen
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This study sought to understand the cell surface characteristics, viability and biofilm-forming potential of Enterococcus faecalis cells sequentially exposed to EDTA and calcium hydroxide, as in endodontic treatment. Bacterial cells exposed to EDTA and calcium hydroxide were assayed for cell viability, membrane integrity, cell surface hydrophobicity and surface charge, while alteration in the surface topography of E. faecalis cells was examined using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The bacterial adherence potential to type I collagen was also examined to assess the biofilm-forming capacity of E. faecalis cells exposed to EDTA and calcium hydroxide. It was found that calcium hydroxide treatment reduced the viability of E. faecalis . However, prior exposure to EDTA significantly reduced the antibacterial effect of calcium hydroxide ( P P E. faecalis to type I collagen. These effects due to calcium hydroxide were also significantly altered in EDTA-pretreated cells ( P E. faecalis cells to EDTA.
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EDTA治疗降低了氢氧化钙对粪肠球菌的抗菌和抗粘附作用:一项体外研究
本研究旨在了解在根管治疗中连续暴露于EDTA和氢氧化钙的粪肠球菌细胞的细胞表面特征、活力和生物膜形成潜力。研究人员利用原子力显微镜(AFM)检测了暴露于EDTA和氢氧化钙环境下的细菌细胞的细胞活力、膜完整性、细胞表面疏水性和表面电荷,并观察了粪肠杆菌细胞表面形貌的变化。细菌粘附于I型胶原蛋白的潜力也被检测,以评估暴露于EDTA和氢氧化钙的粪肠杆菌细胞的生物膜形成能力。结果发现,氢氧化钙处理降低了粪肠杆菌的生存能力。然而,先前暴露于EDTA显著降低了氢氧化钙对I型胶原蛋白的抗菌作用。氢氧化钙对EDTA预处理细胞的影响也显著改变。
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