Nickel J C, Reid G, Bruce A W, Costerton J W
Urology. 1986 Dec;28(6):512-5. doi: 10.1016/0090-4295(86)90155-x.
Scanning and transmission electron microscopy of an antibiotic-treated infected urinary stone demonstrates a thick bacterial biofilm adhering to the surface of the stone. Cultures of the crushed calculi indicated the viability of the bacteria. Exopolysaccharide secreted by the bacteria develops a matrix or glycocalyx that appears to protect the biofilm-forming sessile bacteria from antibiotics.
对抗生素治疗的感染性尿路结石进行扫描电子显微镜和透射电子显微镜观察,结果显示结石表面附着有一层厚厚的细菌生物膜。对碾碎结石的培养表明细菌具有活力。细菌分泌的胞外多糖形成一种基质或糖萼,似乎能保护形成生物膜的固着细菌免受抗生素影响。