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Journal of Basic Medical Sciences. 2004; 4 (2): 11-19
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-66591

ABSTRACT

The influence of subminimal inhibitory concentrations of gentamicin, pipracillin and ciprofloxacin on hemagglutination of ten Escherichia coli isolates curried P-adhesion fimbriae were studies. Gentamicin rendered the bacteria totally to non hemagglutining pipracillin decrease hemagglutination ability to 40% at the concentrations of the MIC12.5 MIC25 and MIC50. Whereas ciprofloxacin had no effect on adhesion at the concentration of the MIC12.5 and MIC25 but the hemagglutination ability were decreased to 50% at MIC50. In titration, pipracillin slightly reduced the hemagglutination capability compared with the control. In contrast, ciproftoxacin markly increased the hemagglutimtion capability with all treatments. These results suggest, that the greatest effect of antibiotics at the DNA translation stage, by interfering with formation of fimbriae. In addition to that, no correlation were observed between hemagglutination ability and MICs values of piprecillin or ciprofloxacin as well as between fimbriae formation and the two kinds of antibiotics


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Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Inhibitory Concentration 50 , Bacterial Adhesion , Fimbriae, Bacterial/drug effects
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