Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10961188 | Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2015 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
The aims of this study were (1) to evaluate the antibacterial effects of equine platelet concentrates (PCs) and other blood-derived preparations on methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA); (2) to determine the effect of MRSA on the concentration of transforming growth factor beta 1 and platelet-derived growth factor BB over time; and (3) to determine the correlations between MRSA growth and blood cell counts (platelets and leukocytes), as well as growth factor (GF) concentrations, in PCs and other blood-derived preparations. Blood from 14 clinically healthy horses was used to prepare the different blood-derived preparations. Bacterial growth was significantly inhibited by the different PCs and the cell-free plasma products, mainly during the first 8 hours. Growth factor concentrations were not significantly affected by the presence of bacteria. No correlation between MRSA growth inhibition and blood cells and/or GFs was found. The in vitro bacteriostatic effect of PCs on MRSA could be predominantly attributed to the plasma complement.
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Authors
Catalina López, MarÃa E. Álvarez, Jorge U. Carmona,