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Activation of trehalase by heat shock in yeast ascospores: Correlation with total cellular cyclic-AMP content
Authors:Johan M Thevelein
Institution:(1) Department of Microbiology, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, Maryland, USA;(2) Meat Science Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Maryland, USA
Abstract:An animal model resembling the human disease caused byCampylobacter jejuni has been developed. Characteristic illness followed intragastric challenge of neonatal mice with strains ofC. jejuni enhanced for virulence by serial intraperitoneal passage in weanling mice of organisms suspended in either mucin or iron dextran. Such passage lowered the LD50 in weanlings from 2×1011 colony-forming units (CFU) to 2×105 CFU per mouse. Neonatal mice chellenged by intragastric intubation with 2×109 CFU of the virulence-enhanced organisms suspended in mucin or iron dextran showed signs of infection by day 5, including severe diarrhea, increased musus discharge occasionally with blood, and reduced weight gain. Diarrhea contionued for eight days, after which most animals recovered. This mouse infection model provides a means for assessing the determinants of virulence among strains ofC. jejuni.
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