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Deirdre E O'Hanlon1, Blair R Lanier, Thomas R Moench, Richard A Cone.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: H2O2 produced by vaginal lactobacilli is believed to protect against infection, and H2O2-producing lactobacilli inactivate pathogens in vitro in protein-free salt solution. However, cervicovaginal fluid (CVF) and semen have significant H2O2-blocking activity.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20482854 PMCID: PMC2887447 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Endogenous H.
Figure 2Endogenous H.
Viable organisms/mL before and after one hour exposure to 100 mM Na2SO4, 50 μM H2O2, or 50 μM H2O2 with 50 mU/mL MPO.
| Initial infectious *units/mL | Infectious *units/mL after 1 hour exposure | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 mM Na2SO4 | 50 μM H2O2 | 50 μM H2O2 with 50 mU/mL MPO | |||
| HSV-2 | 1.0 × 105 | 1.1 × 105 | 1.2 × 105 | 1.2 × 105 | NS (P = 0.45) |
| 1.5 × 107 | 1.4 × 107 | 1.3 × 107 | 1.4 × 107 | NS (P = 0.79) | |
| 1.4 × 107 | 1.1 × 107 | 1.5 × 107 | 1.4 × 107 | NS (P = 0.59) | |
| 8.2 × 107 | 8.3 × 107 | 8.3 × 107 | 8.5 × 107 | NS (P = 0.55) | |
| 9.2 × 108 | 9.0 × 105 | 8.2 × 105 | 8.8 × 105 | NS (P = 0.28) | |
| 7.8 × 107 | 7.7 × 107 | 7.6 × 107 | 7.8 × 107 | NS (P = 0.39) | |
| 6.1 × 107 | 4.8 × 107 | 4.2 × 107 | 4.4 × 107 | NS (P = 0.22) | |
| 8.5 × 107 | 3.3 × 107 | 3.4 × 107 | 3.4 × 107 | NS (P = 0.19) | |
| 7.4 × 108 | 4.0 × 106 | 4.3 × 106 | 4.4 × 106 | NS (P = 0.37) | |
P values from ANOVA comparison of post-exposure means for all three conditions.
* Colony-forming units/mL for bacteria, infected indicator cells/mL for HSV-2.
Figure 3H.
Figure 4Effect of CVF on the . Surviving fraction of organisms is plotted against concentration of CVF in the exposure solution.