暴露于各种细菌的怀孕小鼠胎盘和血液中存在微生物群的证据

Shengjie Li, Yuan Gao, Qingyao Shang, Wenxuan Guo, Hui Liu, Jing Wei, Tingtao Chen
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胎盘中是否存在细菌是一个有争议的问题。本研究对饲喂粪肠球菌、罗伊氏乳杆菌、乳酸乳球菌、约氏乳杆菌、胸拉链球菌和表皮葡萄球菌的孕鼠胎盘和血液中的细菌进行了检测。结果胎盘57.14 ~ 85.71%阳性,血样71.43% ~ 100%阳性,呈球形和(或)棒状。用变性梯度凝胶电泳(DGGE)方法显示,所有收集的胎盘经单叠氮丙啶或未经单叠氮丙啶处理后均含有多种细菌。粪肠杆菌和乳杆菌均为各组的优势菌群和常见菌群。我们的研究结果证明了妊娠小鼠胎盘和血液中存在细菌,这为研究这些细菌对宿主健康和胎儿发育的作用提供了线索。
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Evidence for the existence of microbiota in the placenta and blood of pregnant mice exposed to various bacteria

Whether or not bacteria exist in the placenta is a controversial issue. In the present study, bacteria in the placenta and blood of pregnant mice were evaluated after administration of Enterococcus faecalis, Lactobacillus reuteri, Lactococcus lactis, Lactobacillus johnsonii, Streptococcus thoraltensis, and Staphylococcus epidermidis. Results showed that 57.14–85.71 ​% of the placentas and 71.43%–100 ​% of the blood samples positively existed spherical and/or rod-shaped bacteria. All collected placentas treated with or without propidium monoazide were shown to harbor various bacteria using the denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) method. Moreover, E. faecalis and L. lactis were characterized as the dominant and common bacteria in each group. Our results prove the existence of bacteria in the placenta and blood of pregnant mice, which provides clues for researchers to study the role of these bacteria on host health and the development of the fetus.

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Medicine in Microecology
Medicine in Microecology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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