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Metronidazole uptake in <i>Helicobacter pylori</i>
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1995
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Antimicrobial ChemotherapyAntibiotic ResistanceDrug ResistanceMetronidazole ResistanceMedical MicrobiologyMetronidazole UptakeH. PyloriSelective ToxicityToxicologyAntimicrobial ResistanceHealth SciencesBiochemistryExperimental ToxicologyPharmacologyClinical MicrobiologyAntibioticsMicrobiologyRapid UptakeMedicine
Currently, the mechanism of metronidazole resistance is not understood in Helicobacter pylori. We have looked at uptake of metronidazole into a sensitive and a resistant strain of H. pylori. Both strains displayed rapid uptake of [14C]metronidazole, although the resistant strain accumulated the drug at a slower rate and to a lesser amount than the sensitive strain. Uptake was inhibited by KCN and carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl-hydrazone (CCCP) but not by sodium arsenate. Thin-layer chromatography analysis of lysed cell supernatants showed that metronidazole was metabolized in both strains. A variety of related imidazole compounds inhibited metronidazole uptake, consistent with a common transport system for this group of antibiotics. Our data do not support an absence of uptake or metabolism as a cause of resistance in the strain examined.
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