Swimming and Invasion Force Estimations for <I>Leptospira</I> and its Adhesion Potential onto Skin
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Humans can be infected percutaneously by pathogenic <I>Leptospira</I> found in polluted water. In this study, an infection scenario was considered in which <I>Leptospira</I> swam in still water, came in contact with skin, and then invaded it. Specifically, adhesion potential of <I>Leptospira</I> onto skin was estimated by applying an interfacial free energy concept. In addition, the swimming force of <I>Leptospira</I> in still water and its invasion force to invade soft agar, used as a surrogate for skin, were estimated using a spiral-type magnetic micromachine. These results showed that the change in free energy (Δ<I>G</I><SUB>adh</SUB>) of the experimental strain <I>L. biflexa</I> was approximately equal to -21 dyn/cm (-0.0021 N/m). This value would readily allow its adhesion onto skin, which was demonstrated with experiments of <I>L. biflexa</I> adhesion onto human fingers. <I>Leptospira</I> could rotate when its torque was greater than 2.9 × 10<SUP>-18</SUP> Nm and swim in still water when the flagellar motion was assumed to be 100 rotations/s. <I>Leptospira</I> could also invade soft agar with an invasion force of 9.0 × 10<SUP>-13</SUP> to 2.2 × 10<SUP>-12</SUP> N. These factors could be used for controlling leptospirosis before medical intervention is necessary and may help in developing means for infection prophylaxis.
著者
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Ishiyama Kazushi
Research Institute Of Electrical Communication Tohoku University
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Morisaki Hisao
Department Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Faculty Of Science And Engineering Ritsumeikan University
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MORISAKI Hisao
Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
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ISHIBASHI Yoshinobu
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan
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HAN Youn-Hee
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan
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UEHARA Naruo
Department of Public Health, Tohoku University, Japan
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Han Youn-Hee
Department of Bio-function science, Kyushu University
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Ishibashi Yoshinobu
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Tohoku Gakuin University
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