ABSTRACTPhenotypic tolerances to antibiotics of mature and youngPseudomonas aeruginosaPAO1 biofilms and released planktonic bacteria were compared for four antibiotics. Resistance levels were similar for gentamicin and ciprofloxacin but differed for ceftazidime and meropenem. β-Lactamase mapping showed that, after 5 h of ceftazidime exposure, mature biofilms produced more β-lactamase than young biofilms, facilitating the growth of released planktonic bacteria. This shows the importance of early treatment and choice of antibiotics forP. aeruginosabiofilm infections.
Direct blockade of AngII receptors effectively inhibits cell proliferation and restenosis post-angioplasty in vitro. ACE inhibition, exclusive of flow, does not attenuate proliferative restenosis. These data suggest that AngII contributes to neointimal proliferation and validates the concept that receptor antagonists could contribute to the therapeutic management of restenosis.
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