The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 2186-5477
Print ISSN : 0368-2781
ISSN-L : 0368-2781
THE MECHANISMS OF SYNERGISTIC EFFECT OF ANTIBIOTICS
A MECHANISM OF SYNERGISM, CEPHALORIDINE WITH GENTAMICIN ON CEPHALORIDINE RESISTANT GRAM NEGATIVE BACILLI
HIROMI HAYASHIOTOHIKO KUMIITAKASHI KOMATSUHAJIME NISHIYA
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1982 Volume 35 Issue 7 Pages 1708-1715

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Abstract
Twelve strains out of 75 Gram negative rods, which were isolated at the clinical laboratory in the hospital, were highly resistant to cephaloridine (CER) and relatively sensitive to gentamicin (GM).Nine strains out of the 12 strains revealed synergistic effect when small doses of GM were used together with CER.A mechanism of synergistic effect on Enterobacter cloacae, 1 strain of the 9 strains, was studied through change of P-lactamase activities.The levels of viable cell count decreased when small doses of GM were added compared with the ones obtained without the addition of GM.
Similarly the levels of protein concentration and β-lactamase activities in the sonicated component of sediment decreased, so did the level of β-lactamase activities per cell.
On the contrary, however, the 3-lactamase activities in the supernatant fluid showed no difference irrespective of the existence of GM. Based upon the above mentioned findings, it is suggested that synergistic effect of CER and GM might be due to inhibition of protein synthesis as well as due to subsequent inhibition of β-lactamase synthesis. This is compared with the author's previous study, 1) in which the mechanism of synergistic effect of CER and chloramphenicol (CP) was partly due to inhibition of protein synthesis, but mostly due to inhibition of β-lactamase synthesis.
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