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Resistance of Candida albicans to direct lethal miconazole action induced by low-level miconazole
Authors:W. H. Beggs
Affiliation:General Medical Research Service, VA Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55417.
Abstract:Logarithmic phase cells of Candida albicans are susceptible to physicochemical damage by greater than or equal to 2 x 10(-5)mol miconazole resulting in direct lethal action (DLA). Stationary phase yeasts are resistant to such action. At low levels (i.e. less than 10(-5)mol), miconazole can inhibit synthesis of cell membrane components and can also revert DLA-susceptible cells to DLA resistance. Reversion was studied in relation to low-level miconazole exposure time. DLA was assessed by viable count determinations. Most cells in susceptible cultures reverted to resistance within 30 to 60 min of exposure to 2.0 x 10(-6)mol miconazole. The rapidity of this shift suggested subtle alterations in existing cell membrane material in response to low-level miconazole. Saturation of membrane fatty acids might explain the shift.
Keywords:Candida albicans    antifungal drugs    imidazoles    miconazole    resistance    Candida albicans    Antimyzetika    Imidazole    Miconazol    Resistenz
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