Skin Microbiota in Contact Sports Athletes and Selection of Antiseptics for Professional Hygiene

Background. The aim of this study was to assess changes in skin microbiota of wrestlers during training sessions and to determine the sensitivity of hemolytic bacterial isolates to antiseptics. Methods. The main skin bacterial isolates obtained from the skin of 15 wrestlers were identified by cultiv...

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Main Authors: Dilyara S. Martykanova, Nailja Ch. Davletova, Ilya A. Zemlenuhin, Venera I. Volchkova, Salavat M. Mugallimov, Azat M. Ahatov, Alexander V. Laikov, Maria I. Markelova, Eugenia A. Boulygina, Leonid V. Lopukhov, Tatiana V. Grigoryeva
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9843781
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spelling doaj-54f6964cf7304c8d8af626aec4c875eb2020-11-24T22:02:57ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412019-01-01201910.1155/2019/98437819843781Skin Microbiota in Contact Sports Athletes and Selection of Antiseptics for Professional HygieneDilyara S. Martykanova0Nailja Ch. Davletova1Ilya A. Zemlenuhin2Venera I. Volchkova3Salavat M. Mugallimov4Azat M. Ahatov5Alexander V. Laikov6Maria I. Markelova7Eugenia A. Boulygina8Leonid V. Lopukhov9Tatiana V. Grigoryeva10Volga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism, Kazan, RussiaVolga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism, Kazan, RussiaVolga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism, Kazan, RussiaVolga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism, Kazan, RussiaVolga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism, Kazan, RussiaVolga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism, Kazan, RussiaKazan Federal University, Kazan, RussiaKazan Federal University, Kazan, RussiaKazan Federal University, Kazan, RussiaKazan Federal University, Kazan, RussiaKazan Federal University, Kazan, RussiaBackground. The aim of this study was to assess changes in skin microbiota of wrestlers during training sessions and to determine the sensitivity of hemolytic bacterial isolates to antiseptics. Methods. The main skin bacterial isolates obtained from the skin of 15 wrestlers were identified by cultivation method, with the following MALDI Biotyper and 16S rRNA gene sequencing methods. The sensitivity of hemolytic isolates to antiseptics (Veltosept-2, Cutasept F, Chlorhexidine, Miramistin, and Hydrogen Peroxide) was evaluated by measuring the size of bacterial growth inhibition zone on agar plates. Results. Opportunistic bacteria of the species Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, S. epidermidis, and S. saprophyticus were the most commonly found species in skin microbiota of wrestlers before and after training sessions. Representatives of all these species mostly had a hemolytic activity. An alcohol-containing antiseptic Veltosept-2 showed the strongest inhibitory effect on the bacterial isolates of athletes’ skin microbiota most frequently detected in this study. Conclusions. The general increase in the bacterial colonization of wrestlers’ skin, as well as the presence of hemolytic forms of opportunistic bacteria in cutaneous microbiota, indicates dysbiotic changes and a decrease in the protective features of the host organism. Veltosept-2 application can reduce the incidence of skin infections in contact sports athletes with the highest efficiency.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9843781
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author Dilyara S. Martykanova
Nailja Ch. Davletova
Ilya A. Zemlenuhin
Venera I. Volchkova
Salavat M. Mugallimov
Azat M. Ahatov
Alexander V. Laikov
Maria I. Markelova
Eugenia A. Boulygina
Leonid V. Lopukhov
Tatiana V. Grigoryeva
spellingShingle Dilyara S. Martykanova
Nailja Ch. Davletova
Ilya A. Zemlenuhin
Venera I. Volchkova
Salavat M. Mugallimov
Azat M. Ahatov
Alexander V. Laikov
Maria I. Markelova
Eugenia A. Boulygina
Leonid V. Lopukhov
Tatiana V. Grigoryeva
Skin Microbiota in Contact Sports Athletes and Selection of Antiseptics for Professional Hygiene
BioMed Research International
author_facet Dilyara S. Martykanova
Nailja Ch. Davletova
Ilya A. Zemlenuhin
Venera I. Volchkova
Salavat M. Mugallimov
Azat M. Ahatov
Alexander V. Laikov
Maria I. Markelova
Eugenia A. Boulygina
Leonid V. Lopukhov
Tatiana V. Grigoryeva
author_sort Dilyara S. Martykanova
title Skin Microbiota in Contact Sports Athletes and Selection of Antiseptics for Professional Hygiene
title_short Skin Microbiota in Contact Sports Athletes and Selection of Antiseptics for Professional Hygiene
title_full Skin Microbiota in Contact Sports Athletes and Selection of Antiseptics for Professional Hygiene
title_fullStr Skin Microbiota in Contact Sports Athletes and Selection of Antiseptics for Professional Hygiene
title_full_unstemmed Skin Microbiota in Contact Sports Athletes and Selection of Antiseptics for Professional Hygiene
title_sort skin microbiota in contact sports athletes and selection of antiseptics for professional hygiene
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background. The aim of this study was to assess changes in skin microbiota of wrestlers during training sessions and to determine the sensitivity of hemolytic bacterial isolates to antiseptics. Methods. The main skin bacterial isolates obtained from the skin of 15 wrestlers were identified by cultivation method, with the following MALDI Biotyper and 16S rRNA gene sequencing methods. The sensitivity of hemolytic isolates to antiseptics (Veltosept-2, Cutasept F, Chlorhexidine, Miramistin, and Hydrogen Peroxide) was evaluated by measuring the size of bacterial growth inhibition zone on agar plates. Results. Opportunistic bacteria of the species Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, S. epidermidis, and S. saprophyticus were the most commonly found species in skin microbiota of wrestlers before and after training sessions. Representatives of all these species mostly had a hemolytic activity. An alcohol-containing antiseptic Veltosept-2 showed the strongest inhibitory effect on the bacterial isolates of athletes’ skin microbiota most frequently detected in this study. Conclusions. The general increase in the bacterial colonization of wrestlers’ skin, as well as the presence of hemolytic forms of opportunistic bacteria in cutaneous microbiota, indicates dysbiotic changes and a decrease in the protective features of the host organism. Veltosept-2 application can reduce the incidence of skin infections in contact sports athletes with the highest efficiency.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9843781
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