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Synergistic Effect of Quercetin on Antibacterial Activity of Florfenicol Against Aeromonas hydrophila In Vitro and In Vivo

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ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL
卷 11, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics11070929

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aeromonas hydrophila; florfenicol; quercetin; synergistic effect; antibacterial activity

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U2004154]
  2. Foundation of Henan Educational Committee [212102110381, 222102110204]
  3. Science and Technological Project of Henan Province [HNGD2022063]

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The overuse or abuse of antimicrobial drugs in aquaculture can lead to the generation of drug-resistant bacteria, posing potential risks to human health and the aquaculture industry. This study demonstrates that the combination of quercetin and florfenicol has a strong antibacterial effect against Aeromonas hydrophila, and that quercetin can enhance the antibacterial activity of florfenicol.
The overuse or abuse of antimicrobial drugs in aquaculture, aggravates the generation of drug-resistant bacteria, which has caused potential risks to human health and the aquaculture industry. Flavonoid-antibiotic combinations have been shown to suppress the emergence of resistance in bacteria, and sometimes even reverse it. Here, the antibacterial activity of florfenicol in combination with quercetin, a potential drug to reverse multidrug resistance, was tested against Aeromonas hydrophila (A. hydrophila). Of eleven selected antimicrobial agents, quercetin and florfenicol showed the strongest bactericidal effect, and fractional inhibitory concentration (FIC) indices were 0.28, showing a highly synergistic effect. Then, the antibacterial activities of quercetin and florfenicol against A. hydrophila were further tested in vitro and in vivo. Bacterial viability of A. hydrophila decreased in a florfenicol dose-dependent manner, about 16.3-191.4-fold lower in the presence of 15 mu g/mL quercetin and 0.156 to 1.25 mu g/mL florfenicol than in the absence of quercetin, respectively. The cell killing was maximum at 45 mu g/mL quercetin in the dose range tested plus 0.156 mu g/mL florfenicol. The viability decreased over time during the combined treatment with quercetin and florfenicol by 60.5- and 115-fold in 0.156 mu g/mL florfenicol and 0.625 mu g/mL florfenicol, respectively. Additionally, the synergistic effect was confirmed by the bacterial growth curve. Furthermore, quercetin and florfenicol had an obvious synergistic activity in vivo, reducing the bacterial load in the liver, spleen and kidney tissues of Cyprinus carpio up to 610.6-fold compared with the florfenicol group, and improving the survival rate of infected fish from 10% in the control group to 90% in drug combinations group. These findings indicated that quercetin could potentiate the antibacterial activity of florfenicol against A. hydrophila infection and may reduce the use of antimicrobial drugs and improve the prevention and control capability of bacterial resistance.

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