Influence of Bacterial Biofilm Polysaccharide Structure on Interactions with Antimicrobial Peptides: A Study on Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Barbara BellichCristina LagatollaAlessandro TossiMonica BenincasaPaola CescuttiRoberto RizzoPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2018)
Balneotherapy is a clinically effective complementary approach in the treatment of low-grade inflammation- and stress-related pathologies. The biological mechanisms by which immersion in mineral-medicinal water and the application of mud alleviate symptoms of several pathologies are still not completely understood, but it is known that neuroendocrine and immunological responses—including both humoral and cell-mediated immunity—to balneotherapy are involved in these mechanisms of effectiveness; leading to anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antioxidant, chondroprotective, and anabolic effects together with neuroendocrine-immune regulation in different conditions. Hormesis can play a critical role in all these biological effects and mechanisms of effectiveness. The hormetic effects of balneotherapy can be related to non-specific factors such as heat—which induces the heat shock response, and therefore the synthesis and release of heat shock proteins—and also to specific biochemical components such as hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) in sulfurous water and radon in radioactive water. Results from several investigations suggest that the beneficial effects of balneotherapy and hydrotherapy are consistent with the concept of hormesis, and thus support a role for hormesis in hydrothermal treatments.
Keyphrases
- heat shock
- heat stress
- low grade
- anti inflammatory
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- oxidative stress
- heat shock protein
- randomized controlled trial
- high grade
- escherichia coli
- systematic review
- multidrug resistant
- staphylococcus aureus
- immune response
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- candida albicans
- mesenchymal stem cells
- stem cells
- biofilm formation
- bone marrow
- spinal cord
- combination therapy
- risk assessment
- spinal cord injury
- heavy metals
- stress induced
- organic matter