2006
DOI: 10.2174/156720106778559038
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Chemical and Biological Factors in the Control of Brucella and Brucellosis

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“…The intracellular location of the pathogen inside phagocytic cells makes its eradication difficult to achieve, since many in vitro active antibiotics fail to reach Brucella-infected cells efficiently, lose their antimicrobial activity in the intracellular environment, or do not persist long enough to produce a therapeutic effect (8). Therefore, the current treatment of human brucellosis requires a combination of antibiotics for long periods of time.…”
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“…The intracellular location of the pathogen inside phagocytic cells makes its eradication difficult to achieve, since many in vitro active antibiotics fail to reach Brucella-infected cells efficiently, lose their antimicrobial activity in the intracellular environment, or do not persist long enough to produce a therapeutic effect (8). Therefore, the current treatment of human brucellosis requires a combination of antibiotics for long periods of time.…”
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“…Late endosomal pH of 5 can inactivate or increase the minimum inhibitory concentration of the drug molecule. For example, gentamicin shows a 64‐fold increase in minimum inhibitory concentration at pH 5 (Gamazo et al ., ). Thus, active drug molecules should also be protected from endosomal pH.…”
Section: Challenges In Intracellular Therapymentioning
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“…Drugs which end up in the endosomal compartments inside cells can see their biological activity dramatically affected. For example, gentamicin shows a 64-fold increase in MIC at pH 5 in late endosomes [46]. Acidic pH in lysosomes may hamper the activity of some fluoroquinolones [40] but, generally, fluoroquinolones are accumulated by phagocytes without being associated with a specific organelle and show good activity against most sensitive organisms [43].…”
Section: Problematic Intracellular Fate Means Low Intracellular Efficacymentioning
confidence: 99%