KMID : 0358920040310040605
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Pedodontics 2004 Volume.31 No. 4 p.605 ~ p.616
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EFFECTS OF SUBINHIBITORY CONCENTRATIONS OF ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS ON CELL SURFACE PROPERTIES AND VIRULENCE FACTORS OF MUTANS STREPTOCOCCI
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Kim Young-Jae
Jang Ki-Taeg Lee Sang-Hoon Hahn Se-Hyun Kim Chong-Chul
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Abstract
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Subinhibitory concentrations (sub-MICs) refer to concentrations below minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs). The antimicrobial agents may be present at relatively high concentration, at least higher than bacterial MIC and thereafter be desorbed off a surface and function at sub-MICs, perhaps by interfering with bacterial metabolism. Consequently, the aim of this study was to determine the effects of growth, in the presence of sub-MICs of antimicrobial agents, on the cell surface properties and virulence factors of mutans streptococci and to investigate the efficacy of a chemical approach in vitro.
Streptococcus mutans Ingbritt and Streptococcus sobrinus 6715-7 were used. Eight antimicrobial agents (Sanguinaria extract;SG, Chlorhexidine digluconate;CHX, Fluoride; F, Propolis;PP, Hydrogen peroxide;HP, Triclosan;TC, Sodium dodecyl sulfate;SDS, Cetylpyridinium chloride; CC) were diluted serially in broth to determine MICs and to compare the growth rate, acid production, hydrophobicity, adhesion activity to saliva coated hydroxyapatite, glucan synthesis and cellular aggregation of experiment groups (in the presence of sub-MICs) with those of control (in the absence of antimicrobial agents).
Sub-MICs of antimicrobial agents affected the growth of cells, hydrophobicity, and adhesion of bacteria to saliva coated hydroxyapatite and glucan synthesis. They also resulted in a significant reduction in pH after 12 hours (p£¼0.05). By cells pretreated with proteinase K. either the aggregation induced by antimicrobial agents was completely inhibited or the aggregation titers were markedly increased.
According to the results of the present study, each antimicrobial agent at sub-MICs could affect similar as its known action mechanism and could continually inhibit cariogenic bacteria a t such concentrations. Thus, the use of these antimicrobial agents would be one of the effective methods to prevent dental caries.
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KEYWORD
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Subinhibitory concentration, Mutans streptococci, Cell surface properties, Virulence factors
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