Antibiotic Action of Griseofulvin on Dermatophytes
- 1 March 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 89 (3) , 557-+
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.89.3.557-563.1965
Abstract
El-Nakeeb, Moustafa A. (Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, N.J.), W. L. McLellan, Jr., and J. O. Lampen . Antibiotic action of griseofulvin on dermatophytes. J. Bacteriol. 89: 557–563. 1965.—The concentrations of griseofulvin required to inhibit growth and to produce the characteristic morphological distortions were determined for dermatophytes (highly sensitive), fungal plant pathogens (moderately sensitive), filamentous nonpathogenic fungi (poorly sensitive), and for yeasts and Escherichia coli (insensitive). Addition of griseofulvin to small inocula of the dermatophytes Microsporum gypseum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes produced complete and apparently permanent growth inhibition. If the antibiotic was added to actively growing cultures, the inhibition was only temporary, even with the most sensitive dermatophytes. During growth inhibition, griseofulvin temporarily halted the net synthesis of protein and nucleic acids, and of the amino acid and nucleotide pools. It decreased substantially the incorporation of C 14 -uridine or C 14 -thymidine into nucleic acids of M. gypseum , but not that of C 14 -leucine or C 14 -valine into protein. With a less sensitive culture, T. mentagrophytes x8, the uptake of uridine was inhibited only to a slight extent; the incorporation of leucine was unaffected. A partial protective effect of pruine nucleotides against growth inhibition by griseofulvin was observed with one strain of T. mentagrophytes , but not with another strain or with M. gypseum .Keywords
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