Elimination of epimural microflora from guinea pig cecal epithelium by antimicrobial drugs.

Archivos de investigacion medica Pub Date : 1990-10-01
J Mora-Galindo, A González-Robles, P Díaz-Esquivel, M Raygoza-Anaya
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The effect of antimicrobial drugs on epimural bacteria of guinea pig cecum was assessed by scanning electron microscopy. Metronidazole (500 hg/ml), neomycin (50 hg/ml) or both combined were given orally in drinking water ad libitum for five consecutive days, and representative fragments of cecum were processed for analysis. In untreated animals large areas of mucosa were lined by spiral-shaped bacteria were eliminated by treatment with neomycin, only remaining fusiform bacteria at openings of crypts. metronidazole was effective for eliminating all bacterial populations; the same effect was achieved with a combination of neomycin and metronidazole, rendering the cecum free of epimural bacteria, the health of guinea pig was unaffected by these treatments. The cecal epithelium of antimicrobial-treated animals can be used for experimental studies without interference of epimural bacteria.

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抗菌药物消除豚鼠盲肠上皮的硬膜外菌群。
采用扫描电镜观察抗菌药物对豚鼠盲肠硬膜外细菌的影响。给予甲硝唑(500 hg/ml)、新霉素(50 hg/ml)或两者联合在饮用水中随意口服5天,并对有代表性的盲肠片段进行处理分析。在未经治疗的动物中,大面积的粘膜被螺旋形细菌排列,新霉素治疗消除了细菌,只在隐窝开口处留下梭形细菌。甲硝唑对所有菌群均有效;新霉素和甲硝唑的组合也达到了同样的效果,使盲肠没有硬膜外细菌,豚鼠的健康不受这些治疗的影响。经抗菌处理的动物盲肠上皮可用于实验研究,不受硬膜外细菌的干扰。
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