Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Effects of glycyrrhetinic acid β on growth and virulence of Aeromonas hydrophila

View through CrossRef
Aeromonas hydrophila is a significant pathogen to freshwater farmed animals, and antibiotics are usually used to control the bacterial septicemia caused by A. hydrophila. Due to the severe situation of development and spread of antibiotic resistance, there are stricter restrictions on antibiotics used in aquaculture. To evaluate the feasibility of glycyrrhetinic acid β (GA) as an alternative therapy against bacterial infection, in this study, an A. hydrophila isolated from diseased fish is used to test the antibacterial, anti-virulence activity and therapeutic effect of GA in vitro and in vivo, respectively. Results showed that GA did not affect the growth of A. hydrophila in vitro, while it could down-regulate (p < 0.05) the mRNA expression of the hemolysis-related genes hly and aerA, and significantly inhibited (p < 0.05) hemolytic activity of A. hydrophila. In addition, in vivo test showed that oral administration of GA was ineffective in controlling acute infections caused by A. hydrophila. In conclusion, these findings suggested that GA was a potential anti-virulence candidate against A. hydrophila, but the application of GA for the prevention and treatment of A. hydrophila-related diseases was still a long way.
Title: Effects of glycyrrhetinic acid β on growth and virulence of Aeromonas hydrophila
Description:
Aeromonas hydrophila is a significant pathogen to freshwater farmed animals, and antibiotics are usually used to control the bacterial septicemia caused by A.
hydrophila.
Due to the severe situation of development and spread of antibiotic resistance, there are stricter restrictions on antibiotics used in aquaculture.
To evaluate the feasibility of glycyrrhetinic acid β (GA) as an alternative therapy against bacterial infection, in this study, an A.
hydrophila isolated from diseased fish is used to test the antibacterial, anti-virulence activity and therapeutic effect of GA in vitro and in vivo, respectively.
Results showed that GA did not affect the growth of A.
hydrophila in vitro, while it could down-regulate (p < 0.
05) the mRNA expression of the hemolysis-related genes hly and aerA, and significantly inhibited (p < 0.
05) hemolytic activity of A.
hydrophila.
In addition, in vivo test showed that oral administration of GA was ineffective in controlling acute infections caused by A.
hydrophila.
In conclusion, these findings suggested that GA was a potential anti-virulence candidate against A.
hydrophila, but the application of GA for the prevention and treatment of A.
hydrophila-related diseases was still a long way.

Related Results

PROBIOTICS BACTERIA AS QUORUM SENSING DEGRADER CONTROL Aeromonas hydrophila PATHOGENICITY IN CULTURED RED HYBRID TILAPIA
PROBIOTICS BACTERIA AS QUORUM SENSING DEGRADER CONTROL Aeromonas hydrophila PATHOGENICITY IN CULTURED RED HYBRID TILAPIA
Quorum sensing (QS) is the interaction of bacteria cell-to-cell to regulate various bacterial functions, including bacterial virulence. It has been suggested that QS interruption i...
ANALISIS KELIMPAHAN BAKTERI Aeromonas hydrophila DI PERAIRAN RAWA PENING DESA KEBONDOWO, SEMARANG
ANALISIS KELIMPAHAN BAKTERI Aeromonas hydrophila DI PERAIRAN RAWA PENING DESA KEBONDOWO, SEMARANG
Rawa Pening merupakan salah satu ekosistem danau yang terletak di Kabupaten Semarang, Jawa Tengah. Desa Kebondowo merupakan perairan Rawa Pening yang berpotensi tercemar limbah org...
An Epidemiological Study of Aeromonas spp. Infections in Norway
An Epidemiological Study of Aeromonas spp. Infections in Norway
Aeromonas spp. is ubiquitous in aquatic habitats causing a wide range of infections in humans after exposure to contaminated water or food. We conducted an epidemiological study of...

Back to Top