Aggregation of Struvite, Carbonate Apatite, and Proteus mirabilis as a Key Factor of Infectious Urinary Stone Formation

作者:Prywer Jolanta*; Sadowski Rafal R; Torzewska Agnieszka
来源:Crystal Growth & Design, 2015, 15(3): 1446-1451.
DOI:10.1021/cg5018032

摘要

Struvite and carbonate apatite are the main components of the so-called infectious urinary stones, which are the result of the activity of microorganisms producing urease, mainly from Proteus species. The aggregation of precipitating particles and bacteria is suspected to be one of the primary causes for urinary stone formation. In the present study struvite, carbonate apatite, and bacteria are characterized by zeta potential (zeta), and on this basis their aggregation in artificial urine is studied. The results demonstrate that struvite, carbonate apatite, and bacteria show negative zeta. Additionally, on the basis of the results it may be stated that from these three components carbonate apatite has the greatest ability to aggregate.

  • 出版日期2015-3