New perspectives on the nutritional factors influencing growth rate of Candida albicans in diabetics. An in vitro study

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BACKGROUND: The link between Candida albicans and diabetes mellitus is well-acknowledged, but incompletely elucidated. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to assess the growth rate of C. albicans (CA) in the presence of different concentrations of glucose and fructose, two of the main pathophysiologic and nutritionally relevant sugars in diabetic patients, in order to obtain a better understanding of the nutrient acquisition strategy and its possible relation to the hyperglycemic status of diabetic patients. METHODS: The effects of different concentrations of glucose and fructose (1000 mg%, 500 mg%, 250 mg% and 100 mg% w/v) on the growth rate of CA have been studied by flow-cytometry. FINDINGS: We found that glucose concentration is directly related to CA growth, which may be linked to the frequent yeast infections that occur in non-controlled diabetic patients; we also show that fructose inhibits CA growth rate. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: As a consequence of our hypothesis, the study demonstrates that fructose-containing food may prevent the development of candidiasis, at least in oral sites.

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Man, A., Ciurea, C. N., Pasaroiu, D., Savin, A. I., Toma, F., Sular, F., … Mare, A. (2017). New perspectives on the nutritional factors influencing growth rate of Candida albicans in diabetics. An in vitro study. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 112(9), 587–592. https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760170098

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