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The inhibitory effect on hydrogen peroxide of rifampin in Macrophage infected with M. Leprae |
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Se Kon Kim, Min Joo Kim, Tae Jin Kang, and Gue Tae Chae |
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Institute of Chronic Disease, Dept. of Pathology, Catholic University Medical College |
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According to the previous reports, phagocyted Mycobacterium leprae were killed by free radicals(H2O2, O2£þ, NO£þ), pH and enzyme secreted from phagosome-lysosome of macrophages, otherwise progress to the leprosy. If viability of M. leprae related with free radicals from Macrophages phgocyted intracellular bacilli(M. leprae), level of H2O2 could indicate sensitivity of MDT. We have extimated that relationship between hydrogen peroxide and serially diluted rifampin with does of 0, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80¥ìg/ml to M. leprae infected IC-21 macrophage. M. leprae infected IC-21 macrophages exhibited about 7,000 RFU(Relative Fluorescent Unit) in comparison with control macrophages showing about 5,000 RFU. Rifampin treatment enhanced low production of H2O2 with does dependent pattern. H2O2 production of M. leprae infected macrophage could reflect effectiveness of MDT containing rifampin. Further study regarding evaluation of viability of M. leprae could confirm our results. |
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