| Literature DB >> 29022391 |
Karina Sampaio Caiaffa1, Loiane Massunari1, Marcelle Danelon2, Gabriel Flores Abuna3, Telma Blanca Lombardo Bedran4, Norival Alves Santos-Filho5, Denise Madalena Palomari Spolidorio4, Natalia Leal Vizoto6, Eduardo Maffud Cilli5, Cristiane Duque2.
Abstract
This study evaluated the cytotoxicity and antimicrobial activity of analogs of cationic peptides against microorganisms associated with endodontic infections. L-929 fibroblasts were exposed to LL-37, KR-12-a5 and hBD-3-1CV and chlorhexidine (CHX, control), and cell metabolism was evaluated with MTT. The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and the minimal bactericidal/fungicidal concentration (MBC/MFC) of the peptides and CHX were determined against oral pathogens associated with endodontic infections. Enterococcus faecalis and Streptococcus mutans biofilms were cultivated in bovine dentin blocks, exposed to different concentrations of the most efficient antimicrobial peptide and analyzed by confocal laser scanning microscopy. CHX and peptides affected the metabolism of L-929 at concentrations > 31.25 and 500 μg ml-1, respectively. Among the peptides, KR-12-a5 inhibited growth of both the microorganisms tested with the lowest MIC/MBC/MFC values. In addition, KR-12-a5 significantly reduced E. faecalis and S. mutans biofilms inside dentin tubules. In conclusion, KR-12-a5 is a non-cytotoxic agent with potent antimicrobial and anti-biofilm activity against oral pathogens associated with endodontic infections.Entities:
Keywords: Biofilms; cationic antimicrobial peptides; cell culture; microbial sensitivity tests
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29022391 DOI: 10.1080/08927014.2017.1370087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biofouling ISSN: 0892-7014 Impact factor: 3.209