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The Role of Different Sugars, Amino Acids and Few Other Substances in Chemotaxis Directed Motility of Helicobacter Pylori

(2012) The Role of Different Sugars, Amino Acids and Few Other Substances in Chemotaxis Directed Motility of Helicobacter Pylori. Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences. pp. 787-794. ISSN 2008-3866

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Abstract

Objective(s) Motility plays a major role in pathogenicity of Helicobacter pylori, yet there is scarce data regarding its chemotactic behaviour. The present study was designed to investigate the chemotactic responses of local isolates of H. pylori towards various sugars, amino acids, as well as some other chemical substances. Materials and Methods Chemotaxis was assayed by a modified Adler's method. We used solutions of sugars, amino acids as well as urea, sodium chloride, sodium and potassium bicarbonate, sodium deoxycholate and keratin at 10 mM concentrations. Results Despite some small differences, tested H. pylori isolates generally had a positive chemotaxis towards the tested sugars (P< 0.05). Among amino acids, phenylalanine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, isoleucine and leucine showed a positive chemotaxis (P< 0.05); however, tyrosine showed negative chemotaxis (repellent) (P< 0.15). Urea, sodium chloride, sodium and potassium bicarbonate showed to be attractants (P< 0.05), but sodium deoxycholate was repellent (P< 0.05). Conclusion It seems that, sugars and many amino acids by their attraction for H. pylori, many amino acids, may enhance the activity of this bacterium and probably aggravate the symptoms of its infection. However, those like L-tyrosine, may possibly be employed as deterrents for H. pylori and thus can control its infections. However, we suggest that further investigations on chemotactic behaviour of many more strains of H. pylori should be carried out before a final conclusion.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: amino acids bicarbonates chemotaxis helicobacter pylori urea gnotobiotic piglets viscous environment epithelial-cells colonization infection urease growth chemoreceptors requirements gastritis
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Page Range: pp. 787-794
Journal or Publication Title: Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Volume: 15
Number: 3
ISSN: 2008-3866
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.zbmu.ac.ir/id/eprint/2764

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