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Treatment with high-dose antidepressants severely exacerbates the pathological outcome of experimental Escherichia coli infections in poultry

There is an urgent need for novel antibiotics as the current antibiotics are losing their value due to increased resistance among clinically important bacteria. Sertraline, an on-marked anti-depressive drug, has been shown to modify bacterial activity in vitro, including increasing the susceptibilit...

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Autores principales: Kromann, Sofie, Kudirkiene, Egle, Li, Lili, Thoefner, Ida, Daldorph, Elisabeth, Christensen, Jens Peter, Meng, Hecheng, Olsen, Rikke Heidemann
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5636113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29020098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185914
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author Kromann, Sofie
Kudirkiene, Egle
Li, Lili
Thoefner, Ida
Daldorph, Elisabeth
Christensen, Jens Peter
Meng, Hecheng
Olsen, Rikke Heidemann
author_facet Kromann, Sofie
Kudirkiene, Egle
Li, Lili
Thoefner, Ida
Daldorph, Elisabeth
Christensen, Jens Peter
Meng, Hecheng
Olsen, Rikke Heidemann
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description There is an urgent need for novel antibiotics as the current antibiotics are losing their value due to increased resistance among clinically important bacteria. Sertraline, an on-marked anti-depressive drug, has been shown to modify bacterial activity in vitro, including increasing the susceptibility of Escherichia coli to antibiotics. The aim of the present study was to investigate if the antimicrobial activity of sertraline could be documented under clinical settings, hereunder if sertraline could potentiate the effect of tetracycline in treatment of an experimentally induced ascending infection in poultry. A total of 40 chickens were divided in four groups of 10 chickens each. All chickens were challenged with 4x10(3) colony forming units (CFU) of a tetracycline resistant E. coli strain using a surgical infection model, and subsequently treated with either high-dose sertraline, tetracycline, a combination hereof or received no treatment. Seven days post challenge all birds were submitted to necropsy and scored pathologically for lesions. The average lesion scores were significantly higher (P<0.05) in the groups that were treated with high-dose sertraline or high-dose sertraline combined with tetracycline. In conclusion high-dose treatments (four times the maximum therapeutic dose for treating human depression) with sertraline as an adjuvant for treatment of antibiotic resistant E. coli infections exacerbate the pathological outcome of infection in chickens.
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spelling pubmed-56361132017-10-30 Treatment with high-dose antidepressants severely exacerbates the pathological outcome of experimental Escherichia coli infections in poultry Kromann, Sofie Kudirkiene, Egle Li, Lili Thoefner, Ida Daldorph, Elisabeth Christensen, Jens Peter Meng, Hecheng Olsen, Rikke Heidemann PLoS One Research Article There is an urgent need for novel antibiotics as the current antibiotics are losing their value due to increased resistance among clinically important bacteria. Sertraline, an on-marked anti-depressive drug, has been shown to modify bacterial activity in vitro, including increasing the susceptibility of Escherichia coli to antibiotics. The aim of the present study was to investigate if the antimicrobial activity of sertraline could be documented under clinical settings, hereunder if sertraline could potentiate the effect of tetracycline in treatment of an experimentally induced ascending infection in poultry. A total of 40 chickens were divided in four groups of 10 chickens each. All chickens were challenged with 4x10(3) colony forming units (CFU) of a tetracycline resistant E. coli strain using a surgical infection model, and subsequently treated with either high-dose sertraline, tetracycline, a combination hereof or received no treatment. Seven days post challenge all birds were submitted to necropsy and scored pathologically for lesions. The average lesion scores were significantly higher (P<0.05) in the groups that were treated with high-dose sertraline or high-dose sertraline combined with tetracycline. In conclusion high-dose treatments (four times the maximum therapeutic dose for treating human depression) with sertraline as an adjuvant for treatment of antibiotic resistant E. coli infections exacerbate the pathological outcome of infection in chickens. Public Library of Science 2017-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5636113/ /pubmed/29020098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185914 Text en © 2017 Kromann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kromann, Sofie
Kudirkiene, Egle
Li, Lili
Thoefner, Ida
Daldorph, Elisabeth
Christensen, Jens Peter
Meng, Hecheng
Olsen, Rikke Heidemann
Treatment with high-dose antidepressants severely exacerbates the pathological outcome of experimental Escherichia coli infections in poultry
title Treatment with high-dose antidepressants severely exacerbates the pathological outcome of experimental Escherichia coli infections in poultry
title_full Treatment with high-dose antidepressants severely exacerbates the pathological outcome of experimental Escherichia coli infections in poultry
title_fullStr Treatment with high-dose antidepressants severely exacerbates the pathological outcome of experimental Escherichia coli infections in poultry
title_full_unstemmed Treatment with high-dose antidepressants severely exacerbates the pathological outcome of experimental Escherichia coli infections in poultry
title_short Treatment with high-dose antidepressants severely exacerbates the pathological outcome of experimental Escherichia coli infections in poultry
title_sort treatment with high-dose antidepressants severely exacerbates the pathological outcome of experimental escherichia coli infections in poultry
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5636113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29020098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185914
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