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Phentolamine Significantly Enhances Macrolide Antibiotic Antibacterial Activity against MDR Gram-Negative Bacteria
Objectives: Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacterial infections have limited treatment options due to the impermeability of the outer membrane. New therapeutic strategies or agents are urgently needed, and combination therapies using existing antibiotics are a potentially effective means to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10135019/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37107122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12040760 |
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author | Cui, Ze-Hua He, Hui-Ling Zheng, Zi-Jian Yuan, Zhao-Qi Chen, Ying Huang, Xin-Yi Ren, Hao Zhou, Yu-Feng Zhao, Dong-Hao Fang, Liang-Xing Yu, Yang Liu, Ya-Hong Liao, Xiao-Ping Sun, Jian |
author_facet | Cui, Ze-Hua He, Hui-Ling Zheng, Zi-Jian Yuan, Zhao-Qi Chen, Ying Huang, Xin-Yi Ren, Hao Zhou, Yu-Feng Zhao, Dong-Hao Fang, Liang-Xing Yu, Yang Liu, Ya-Hong Liao, Xiao-Ping Sun, Jian |
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description | Objectives: Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacterial infections have limited treatment options due to the impermeability of the outer membrane. New therapeutic strategies or agents are urgently needed, and combination therapies using existing antibiotics are a potentially effective means to treat these infections. In this study, we examined whether phentolamine can enhance the antibacterial activity of macrolide antibiotics against Gram-negative bacteria and investigated its mechanism of action. Methods: Synergistic effects between phentolamine and macrolide antibiotics were evaluated by checkerboard and time–kill assays and in vivo using a Galleria mellonella infection model. We utilized a combination of biochemical tests (outer membrane permeability, ATP synthesis, ΔpH gradient measurements, and EtBr accumulation assays) with scanning electron microscopy to clarify the mechanism of phentolamine enhancement of macrolide antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli. Results: In vitro tests of phentolamine combined with the macrolide antibiotics erythromycin, clarithromycin, and azithromycin indicated a synergistic action against E. coli test strains. The fractional concentration inhibitory indices (FICI) of 0.375 and 0.5 indicated a synergic effect that was consistent with kinetic time–kill assays. This synergy was also seen for Salmonella typhimurium, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Actinobacter baumannii but not Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Similarly, a phentolamine/erythromycin combination displayed significant synergistic effects in vivo in the G. mellonella model. Phentolamine added singly to bacterial cells also resulted in direct outer membrane damage and was able to dissipate and uncouple membrane proton motive force from ATP synthesis that, resulted in enhanced cytoplasmic antibiotic accumulation via reduced efflux pump activity. Conclusions: Phentolamine potentiates macrolide antibiotic activity via reducing efflux pump activity and direct damage to the outer membrane leaflet of Gram-negative bacteria both in vitro and in vivo. |
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spelling | pubmed-101350192023-04-28 Phentolamine Significantly Enhances Macrolide Antibiotic Antibacterial Activity against MDR Gram-Negative Bacteria Cui, Ze-Hua He, Hui-Ling Zheng, Zi-Jian Yuan, Zhao-Qi Chen, Ying Huang, Xin-Yi Ren, Hao Zhou, Yu-Feng Zhao, Dong-Hao Fang, Liang-Xing Yu, Yang Liu, Ya-Hong Liao, Xiao-Ping Sun, Jian Antibiotics (Basel) Article Objectives: Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacterial infections have limited treatment options due to the impermeability of the outer membrane. New therapeutic strategies or agents are urgently needed, and combination therapies using existing antibiotics are a potentially effective means to treat these infections. In this study, we examined whether phentolamine can enhance the antibacterial activity of macrolide antibiotics against Gram-negative bacteria and investigated its mechanism of action. Methods: Synergistic effects between phentolamine and macrolide antibiotics were evaluated by checkerboard and time–kill assays and in vivo using a Galleria mellonella infection model. We utilized a combination of biochemical tests (outer membrane permeability, ATP synthesis, ΔpH gradient measurements, and EtBr accumulation assays) with scanning electron microscopy to clarify the mechanism of phentolamine enhancement of macrolide antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli. Results: In vitro tests of phentolamine combined with the macrolide antibiotics erythromycin, clarithromycin, and azithromycin indicated a synergistic action against E. coli test strains. The fractional concentration inhibitory indices (FICI) of 0.375 and 0.5 indicated a synergic effect that was consistent with kinetic time–kill assays. This synergy was also seen for Salmonella typhimurium, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Actinobacter baumannii but not Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Similarly, a phentolamine/erythromycin combination displayed significant synergistic effects in vivo in the G. mellonella model. Phentolamine added singly to bacterial cells also resulted in direct outer membrane damage and was able to dissipate and uncouple membrane proton motive force from ATP synthesis that, resulted in enhanced cytoplasmic antibiotic accumulation via reduced efflux pump activity. Conclusions: Phentolamine potentiates macrolide antibiotic activity via reducing efflux pump activity and direct damage to the outer membrane leaflet of Gram-negative bacteria both in vitro and in vivo. MDPI 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10135019/ /pubmed/37107122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12040760 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Cui, Ze-Hua He, Hui-Ling Zheng, Zi-Jian Yuan, Zhao-Qi Chen, Ying Huang, Xin-Yi Ren, Hao Zhou, Yu-Feng Zhao, Dong-Hao Fang, Liang-Xing Yu, Yang Liu, Ya-Hong Liao, Xiao-Ping Sun, Jian Phentolamine Significantly Enhances Macrolide Antibiotic Antibacterial Activity against MDR Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title | Phentolamine Significantly Enhances Macrolide Antibiotic Antibacterial Activity against MDR Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title_full | Phentolamine Significantly Enhances Macrolide Antibiotic Antibacterial Activity against MDR Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title_fullStr | Phentolamine Significantly Enhances Macrolide Antibiotic Antibacterial Activity against MDR Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title_full_unstemmed | Phentolamine Significantly Enhances Macrolide Antibiotic Antibacterial Activity against MDR Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title_short | Phentolamine Significantly Enhances Macrolide Antibiotic Antibacterial Activity against MDR Gram-Negative Bacteria |
title_sort | phentolamine significantly enhances macrolide antibiotic antibacterial activity against mdr gram-negative bacteria |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10135019/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37107122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12040760 |
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