Biological effects of Veillonella parvula and Bacteroides intermedius lipopolysaccharides.

Microbiologica Pub Date : 1991-10-01
G Matera, M C Liberto, M C Berlinghieri, A Focà
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A comparative study on the endotoxic effects of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Veillonella parvula ATCC 10790 and from Bacteroides intermedius BMH was performed using an in vivo approach in the C57BL/6 mouse. Phenol-water extracted LPS of such anaerobes was purified by ultracentrifugation and DNase/RNase digestion, and characterized by a metachromatic assay for endotoxins and by electrophoresis on SDS-polyacrylamide gel and silver staining. Mouse LD50 for V. parvula LPS was 1.479 mg and for B. intermedius greater than 3.160 mg. Sublethal amounts of the LPS from anaerobes as well as from facultative aerobes decreased daily water intake and body weight in the mouse. Endotoxin from Salmonella typhimurium SL1102, Escherichia coli 0128:B12 and V. parvula had a strong effect on water intake and body weight, whereas Bacteroides intermedius LPS activity was very weak. The results of the present report suggest that V. parvula LPS has a toxic in vivo activity on mouse, which is comparable to LPS from classic enteric organisms and stronger than B. intermedius LPS.

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细小细孔菌和中间拟杆菌脂多糖的生物学效应。
采用C57BL/6小鼠体内实验方法,比较研究了细小细孔杆菌(Veillonella parvula ATCC 10790)和中间拟杆菌(Bacteroides intermedius BMH)脂多糖的内毒作用。通过超离心和DNase/RNase酶切纯化苯酚水提取的LPS,采用内毒素异色法、sds -聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳和银染色对其进行表征。小鼠对细小弧菌LPS的LD50为1.479 mg,对中间弧菌LPS的LD50大于3.160 mg。来自厌氧菌和兼性需氧菌的亚致死量LPS降低了小鼠的日饮水量和体重。鼠伤寒沙门菌SL1102、大肠杆菌0128:B12和小苗弧菌内毒素对小鼠饮水量和体重的影响较大,而中间拟杆菌内毒素的影响较弱。本研究结果表明,小叶弧菌LPS对小鼠的体内毒性活性与经典肠道生物LPS相当,强于中间芽孢杆菌LPS。
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