Literature DB >> 13038

Role of urinary solutes in natural immunity to gonorrhea.

J A McCutchan, A Wunderlich, A I Braude.   

Abstract

Natural resistance of the male urethra to gonococci has not been explained by classical immune mechanisms but could result from antibacterial properties of urine. Accordingly, we measured survival in midmorning urine of 10(7) F-62 T2 gonococci per ml by serial dilutions and plate counts. Fifteen killer urines from eight people all killed greater than 3 logs (average, 5.3), and 13 of 15 were sterilized. Fourteen nonkiller (inhibitor) urines from seven subjects allowed no growth. Killer urines were more acidic (pH 5.4 versus 6.4) and more concentrated (861 versus 717 mosmol/kg) than nonkillers. Upon addition of hydrogen ion, urea, and sodium chloride to urines and broth, pH proved to be the major killing factor, but urea and NaCl were also bactericidal. Susceptibility to urine bactericidal power did not vary with colony type (T2 versus T4) or strain (F-62 versus two fresh isolates). Killing was rapid (0.5 to 3 h) and not bacteriolytic. Escherichia coli multiplied 10-fold in urines that inhibited growth of gonococci. Thus, the bacteriostatic effect of urine may explain why gonococci do not infect the bladder and kidney during gonorrhea. The bactericidal properties of urine may contribute to resistance against gonococcal urethritis.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 13038      PMCID: PMC421341          DOI: 10.1128/iai.15.1.149-155.1977

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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