Differences in the intestinal microflora of normal and dystrophic BIO 8262 Nij Syrian hamsters.

Zeitschrift fur Versuchstierkunde Pub Date : 1990-01-01
D P Engelen, J P Koopman, M E van der Brink, M H Bakker, A M Stadhouders, H de Boer
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The microflora of the gastro-intestinal tract of dystrophic BIO 8262 Nij Syrian hamsters and Kun:Sh Syrian hamsters as controls was investigated by means of culturing techniques and scanning electron microscopy. The oesophagus, forestomach, stomach, small intestine, coecum and faeces were assessed for the presence of Enterobacteriaceae, Staphylococci, Lactobacilli, Streptococci, Clostridia, Bacteroides and yeasts. The normal hamsters showed low levels of yeasts in the oesophagus, forestomach and stomach; yeasts were not present in the other compartments. Relatively low levels of Staphylococci and Enterobacteriaceae were found in all gut segments; also Bacteroides was found in low levels in the upper part of the gut. The other groups of bacteria showed relatively high levels in all segments. In dystrophic BIO 8262 Nij hamsters no Enterobacteriaceae and yeasts have been detected in the gut. Scanning electron microscopy showed no difference in adhesion between both hamsters strains.

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正常和营养不良的bio8262 Nij叙利亚仓鼠肠道菌群的差异。
采用培养技术和扫描电镜技术对营养不良的BIO 8262 Nij叙利亚仓鼠和Kun:Sh叙利亚仓鼠胃肠道菌群进行了研究。评估食道、前胃、胃、小肠、盲肠和粪便中肠杆菌科、葡萄球菌、乳酸杆菌、链球菌、梭菌、拟杆菌和酵母的存在情况。正常仓鼠食道、前胃和胃中的酵母菌含量较低;其他隔间中没有酵母。葡萄球菌和肠杆菌科在所有肠道段中含量均较低;在肠道上部也发现了低水平的拟杆菌。其他各组细菌在所有节段中含量相对较高。在营养不良的bio8262 Nij仓鼠肠道中未检测到肠杆菌科和酵母。扫描电镜显示,两种仓鼠品系之间的粘附性没有差异。
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