Journal article

Mechanisms involved in the resistance of Enterococcus faecalis to calcium hydroxide

M Evans, JK Davies, G Sundqvist, D Figdor

International Endodontic Journal | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2002

Abstract

Aim: This study sought to clarify the mechanisms that enable E. faecalis to survive the high pH of calcium hydroxide. Methodology: E. faecalis strain JH2-2 was exposed to sublethal concentrations of calcium hydroxide, with and without various pretreatments. Blocking agents were added to determine the role of stress-induced protein synthesis and the cell wall-associated proton pump. Results: E. faecalis was resistant to calcium hydroxide at a pH of 11.1, but not pH 11.5. Pre-treatment with calcium hydroxide pH 10.3 induced no tolerance to further exposure at pH 11.5. No difference in cell survival was observed when protein synthesis was blocked during stress induction, however, addition of a ..

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