Title of article :
The effects of ozone on bacterial growth and thiol-disulphide homeostasis in vascular graft infection caused by MRSA in rats
Author/Authors :
Ozturk, Barcin Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology - School of Medicine - University of Adnan Menderes, Aydin, Turkey , Kurtoglu, Tunay Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - School of Medicine - University of Adnan Menderes, Aydin, Turkey , Durmaz, Selim Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - School of Medicine - University of Adnan Menderes, Aydin, Turkey , Kozaci, Leyla Didem Department of Medical Biochemistry - School of Medicine - University of Yildirim Beyazit, Ankara, Turkey , Abacigil, Filiz Department of Public Health - School of Medicine - University of Adnan Menderes, Aydin, Turkey , Ertugrul, Bulent Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology - School of Medicine - University of Adnan Menderes, Aydin, Turkey , Erel, Ozcan Department of Medical Biochemistry - School of Medicine - University of Yildirim Beyazit, Ankara, Turkey
Pages :
10
From page :
219
To page :
228
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate the microbiological, inflammatory and oxidant effects of adjuvant ozone administration in experimental rat vascular graft infection model which has not been previously investigated. Methods: Forty adult Wistar rats were divided into Sham, Control, Vancomycin, Ozone, Vancomycin+Ozone groups. Grafts were inoculated with Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strain and implanted subcutaneously. Rats were treated intraperitoneally with ozone and /or intramuscularly with vancomycin for 10 days. Grafts were evaluated by quantitative bacterial cultures. Blood samples were harvested for determination of thiol-disulphide and cytokine profiles. Results: There was no significant difference in bacterial counts between Control and Ozone Groups. In the Ozone Group median colony count was significantly higher than the Vancomycin and Vancomycin+Ozone Groups. Total thiol and disulphide levels increased and disulphide/native thiol and disulphide/total thiol ratios decreased in Ozone Group significantly. Albumin levels decreased significantly in Vancomycin and Vancomycin+Ozone Groups compared to the Sham Group. IL-1 and TNF-alpha levels significantly increased in infected rats. Decreased levels of VEGF due to infection reversed by ozone therapy in control and vancomycin groups. Conclusions: We didn't observe any benefit of the agent on MRSA elimination in our model. Likewise, effects of ozone on thiol-disulphide homeostasis and inflammatory cytokines were contradictory.
Keywords :
Ozone , Staphylococcus aureus , Sulfhydryl Compounds , Vancomycin , Rats
Journal title :
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
Serial Year :
2017
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2616601
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