tetracycline and arsenic-acid

tetracycline has been researched along with arsenic-acid* in 2 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for tetracycline and arsenic-acid

ArticleYear
Plasmid-determined resistance to antimicrobial drugs and toxic metal ions in bacteria.
    Microbiological reviews, 1983, Volume: 47, Issue:3

    Topics: Aminoglycosides; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Arsenates; Bacteria; Cadmium; Chloramphenicol; Metals; R Factors; Sulfonamides; Tetracycline; Trimethoprim

1983

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for tetracycline and arsenic-acid

ArticleYear
Heavy Metal Induced Antibiotic Resistance in Bacterium LSJC7.
    International journal of molecular sciences, 2015, Sep-29, Volume: 16, Issue:10

    Co-contamination of antibiotics and heavy metals prevails in the environment, and may play an important role in disseminating bacterial antibiotic resistance, but the selective effects of heavy metals on bacterial antibiotic resistance is largely unclear. To investigate this, the effects of heavy metals on antibiotic resistance were studied in a genome-sequenced bacterium, LSJC7. The results showed that the presence of arsenate, copper, and zinc were implicated in fortifying the resistance of LSJC7 towards tetracycline. The concentrations of heavy metals required to induce antibiotic resistance, i.e., the minimum heavy metal concentrations (MHCs), were far below (up to 64-fold) the minimum inhibition concentrations (MIC) of LSJC7. This finding indicates that the relatively low heavy metal levels in polluted environments and in treated humans and animals might be sufficient to induce bacterial antibiotic resistance. In addition, heavy metal induced antibiotic resistance was also observed for a combination of arsenate and chloramphenicol in LSJC7, and copper/zinc and tetracycline in antibiotic susceptible strain Escherichia coli DH5α. Overall, this study implies that heavy metal induced antibiotic resistance might be ubiquitous among various microbial species and suggests that it might play a role in the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance in metal and antibiotic co-contaminated environments.

    Topics: Arsenates; Bacteria; Drug Resistance, Bacterial; Escherichia coli; Genes, Bacterial; Metals, Heavy; Tetracycline

2015