Dynamic interactions of biofilms of mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa with tobramycin and piperacillin
- 1 June 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 36 (6) , 1208-1214
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.36.6.1208
Abstract
The dynamic interaction of planktonic and biofilm cells of mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa with tobramycin and piperacillin was investigated in a chemostat system. The results indicated that planktonic and young biofilm cells of the 2-day-old chemostat culture of P. aeruginosa were susceptible to killing by chemostat-controlled doses of either 250 micrograms of piperacillin per ml plus 5 micrograms of tobramycin per ml or 500 micrograms of piperacillin per ml plus 5 micrograms of tobramycin per ml. Complete eradication of the planktonic and young biofilm cells was observed after exposure of the cells to six chemostat-controlled doses of these antibiotic at 8-h intervals for 7 days. Regrowth of the organism was not observed after the termination of antibiotic therapy on day 7. A different picture was observed when antibiotic treatment was initiated on day 10 after inoculation. Viable old biofilm cells were reduced to approximately 20% after exposure to the chemostat-controlled doses of 500 micrograms of piperacillin per ml plus 5 micrograms of tobramycin per ml. Complete eradication of old biofilm cells could not be achieved, and regrowth of the organism occurred after the termination of antibiotic therapy. These data suggest that young biofilm cells of mucoid P. aeruginosa can be effectively eradicated with the combination of piperacillin and tobramycin, while old biofilm cells are very resistant to these antibiotics and eradication of old biofilm cells is not achievable with the chemostat-controlled doses of piperacillin and tobramycin used in this study.Keywords
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