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Lipoic Acid Does Not Affect The Growth of Mycoplasma hominis Cells In Vitro
Authors:MA&#x;GORZATA BIERNAT-SUDOLSKA  DANUTA ROJEK-ZAKRZEWSKA  PAULINA GAJDA  ANNA BILSKA-WILKOSZ
Institution:1. Department of Molecular Medical Microbiology, Chair of Microbiology, Jagiellonian University, Medical College, Cracow, Poland;2. Chair of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Department of Epidemiology, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Cracow, Poland;3. Chair of Medical Biochemistry, Jagiellonian University, Medical College, Cracow, Poland
Abstract:Mycoplasma hominis is associated with various infections, for which the treatment can be complex. Lipoic acid (LA) plays a role as a cofactor in eukaryotes, most Bacteria, and some Archea. Research of recent years has increasingly pointed to the therapeutic properties of exogenously supplemented LA. The present study was conducted on 40 strains of M. hominis cultured with the following LA concentrations: 1,200 μg/ml, 120 μg/ml, and 12 μg/ml. The bacterial colonies of each strain were counted and expressed as the number of colony-forming units/ml (CFU). The number of CFU in M. hominis strains obtained in the presence of LA was compared with the number of CFU in the strains grown in the media without LA. The obtained results indicated that the presence of LA in the medium did not affect the growth of M. hominis. The investigation of the influence of LA on the growth and survival of microbial cells not only allows for obtaining an answer to the question of whether LA has antimicrobial activity and, therefore, can be used as a drug supporting the treatment of patients infected with a given pathogenic microorganism. Such studies are also crucial for a better understanding of LA metabolism in the microbial cells, which is also important for the search for new antimicrobial drugs. This research is, therefore, an introduction to such further studies.
Keywords:Mycoplasma hominis  lipoic acid  lipoic acid metabolism in microbial cells  lipoyl carrier protein
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