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Inhibition of Bacterial Adherence on the Surface of Stents and Bacterial Growth in Bile by Bismuth Dimercaprol
Authors:Hongjun Zhang PhD   MD  Javon Tang BS  Xangwen Meng PhD   MD  Jackie Tsang  Tat-Kin Tsang MD
Affiliation:(1) ENH Research Institute, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Evanston, Illinois, 60201;(2) Finch University of Health Science, North Chicago, Illinois, 60064;(3) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109;(4) Evanston Hospital, Room 1100, 2650 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois 60201, USA
Abstract:Bacterial infection and biofilm formation on the surface of biliary stents is believed to be one of the main factors in stent occlusion. This study explored the role of the new reagent, bismuth dimercaprol, in preventing bacterial adherence and bacterial biofilm formation on the surface of biliary stents. Sterile porcine bile preparations, infected separately with Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterobacter, and Enterococcus, were used as the perfusion media in an in vitro perfusion system. The bacterial growth in the media and the bacterial adherence on the surface of stents were tested when different concentrations of bismuth dimercaprol were used in the perfusion media. BisBAL (5 μ M) did not inhibit the growth of any of the tested bacterial species. It did, however, significantly decrease the amount of bacteria adhering to the surface of stents for all bacterial strains except Escherichia coli. Bismuth dimercaprol (20 μ M) significantly inhibited the growth of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Enterobacter and, thereby, significantly decreased the amount of these bacteria adhering to the surface of stents. The unique bactericidal and anitbiofilm activities of bismuth thiols might contribute to delaying the process of biliary stent occlusion if the effective concentrations of bismuth thiols could be delivered to the target sites. The feasibility of this application of bismuth thiols deserves further investigation.
Keywords:stent  biliary  bacteria  bismuth dimercaprol
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