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Inhibitory effects of aspirin and indometacin on the growth of Helicobacter pylori in vitro

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OBJECTIVE:  The interactions between non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs and Helicobacter pylori have not been sufficiently documented to date. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible effects of aspirin and indometacin on the growth of H. pylori and to determine the effects of aspirin on the susceptibility of H. pylori to some antimicrobials.METHODS:  Kinetic studies were performed by inoculating strains of H. pylori in brucella broth with different concentrations of aspirin and indometacin. Growth of bacteria in the broth was assessed spectrophotometrically and by viable colony counts after incubation for 24 and 48 h. Bacterial morphology was determined by Gram stain under light microscopy. The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of aspirin and indometacin was determined by the standard agar dilution method. The MIC of amoxicillin, clarithromycin and metronidazole was measured in the presence and absence of aspirin by the E‐test method.RESULTS:  Kinetic studies revealed that aspirin and indometacin inhibited the growth of H. pylori in a dose‐dependent manner. The bactericidal activity of these agents was expressed by cell lysis. Aspirin at 400 µg/mL produced an almost 2‐log decrease in the number of CFU/mL at 48 h. Similar inhibitory effects were obtained when 100 µg/mL indometacin was tested. The MIC at which 90% of H. pylori was inhibited was 512 µg/mL and 128 µg/mL for aspirin and indometacin, respectively. Increased susceptibility of H. pylori to amoxicillin, clarithromycin and metro­nidazole was found in the presence of aspirin.CONCLUSIONS:  Aspirin and indometacin could significantly inhibit the growth of H. pylori when incubated in brucella broth in vitro. A subinhibitory concentration of aspirin enhanced the susceptibility of H. pylori to some antimicrobial agents.
Title: Inhibitory effects of aspirin and indometacin on the growth of Helicobacter pylori in vitro
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OBJECTIVE:  The interactions between non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs and Helicobacter pylori have not been sufficiently documented to date.
The aim of this study was to investigate the possible effects of aspirin and indometacin on the growth of H.
pylori and to determine the effects of aspirin on the susceptibility of H.
pylori to some antimicrobials.
METHODS:  Kinetic studies were performed by inoculating strains of H.
pylori in brucella broth with different concentrations of aspirin and indometacin.
Growth of bacteria in the broth was assessed spectrophotometrically and by viable colony counts after incubation for 24 and 48 h.
Bacterial morphology was determined by Gram stain under light microscopy.
The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of aspirin and indometacin was determined by the standard agar dilution method.
The MIC of amoxicillin, clarithromycin and metronidazole was measured in the presence and absence of aspirin by the E‐test method.
RESULTS:  Kinetic studies revealed that aspirin and indometacin inhibited the growth of H.
pylori in a dose‐dependent manner.
The bactericidal activity of these agents was expressed by cell lysis.
Aspirin at 400 µg/mL produced an almost 2‐log decrease in the number of CFU/mL at 48 h.
Similar inhibitory effects were obtained when 100 µg/mL indometacin was tested.
The MIC at which 90% of H.
pylori was inhibited was 512 µg/mL and 128 µg/mL for aspirin and indometacin, respectively.
Increased susceptibility of H.
pylori to amoxicillin, clarithromycin and metro­nidazole was found in the presence of aspirin.
CONCLUSIONS:  Aspirin and indometacin could significantly inhibit the growth of H.
pylori when incubated in brucella broth in vitro.
A subinhibitory concentration of aspirin enhanced the susceptibility of H.
 pylori to some antimicrobial agents.

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