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Of Gram-negative

Upopolysaccharides (14) are cell wall components of gram-negative bacteria. [Pg.478]

Gram negative Bacteria cells which lose the crystal violet during the decolorizing step and are then colored by the counterstain. Pseudomonas and Thiobacillus are examples of gram negative strains. [Pg.615]

As shown in Figure 9.24, the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is coated with a highly complex lipopolysaccharide, which consists of a lipid group (anchored in the outer membrane) joined to a polysaccharide made up of long chains with many different and characteristic repeating structures... [Pg.281]

The combined intrinsic activities of different efflux pumps play a major role for the intrinsic resistance of Gram-negative bacteria to macrolides and oxazolidi-nones as well as to the intrinsic resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa against a broad range of disinfectants and antibiotics. [Pg.106]

Endotoxins are the lipopolysaccharides (LPS) of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. They trigger inflammatory reactions in the infected organism, activate complement and cause fever or even a septic shock. They act on toll-like receptors. [Pg.477]

The outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria is a permeability barrier that allows the passive diffusion of small hydrophilic antibiotics only through aqueous channels, the porins. Drugs larger than 800 Da are... [Pg.772]

These antibiotics are effective in die treatment of infections caused by a wide range of gram-negative and gram-positive microorganisms. The tetracyclines are used in infections caused by Rickettsiae (Rocky Mountain spotted fever, typhus fever, and tick fevers). Tetracyclines are also used in situations in which penicillin is contraindicated, in the treatment of intestinal amebiasis, and in some skin and soft tissue infections. Oral... [Pg.83]

Fig. 1.4 Diagram showing detailed structure of the envelope of Gram-negative bacteria. Fig. 1.4 Diagram showing detailed structure of the envelope of Gram-negative bacteria.
A third resistance mechanism is akin to that described for the AGAC antibiotics and chloramphenicol, whereby changes in the outer membrane porins of Gram-negative bacteria reduce the penetration of /3-lactams resulting in low levels of resistance. [Pg.194]

Sanders C.C. (1992) / -lactamases of Gram-negative bacteria new challenges for new drugs. Clin Infect Dis, 14, 1089-1099. [Pg.200]

A great deal of our current understanding of the structure and function of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria has come from studies with Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium. The permeability barrier function of the outer membrane can... [Pg.266]

Members of the genus Proteus are unusually resistant to high concentrations of ehlorhexidine and other cationic biocides and are more resistant to EDTA than most other types of Gram-negative bacteria. A less acidic type of LPS may be responsible... [Pg.268]

Fever is the most common manifestation. The thermoregulatory centre in the hypothalamus regulates body temperature and this can be affected by endotoxins (heat-stable lipopolysaccharides) of Gram-negative bacteria and also by a monokine secreted by monocytes and macrophages called interleukin-1 (IL-1) which is also termed endogenous pyrogen. Antibody production and T-cell proliferation have been shown to be enhanced at elevated body temperatures and thus are beneficial effects of fever. [Pg.282]


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