Effect of cloned Salmonella typhimurium enterotoxin on rabbit intestinal motility |
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Authors: | Vonda G. Reeves-Darby John A. Turner Rajendra Prasad ashok K. Chopra Parvathi Chary Mary H. Clench Johnny W. Peterson John R. Mathias |
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Affiliation: | Department of Internal Medicine (Division of Gastroenterology), The University of Texas Medical Branch. Galveston, TX 77555-0765. USA; Department of Microbiology and Immunology. The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract We analysed the small intestine myoelectric responses of anesthetized New Zealand albino rabbits to Escherichia coli lysates containing an enterotoxin cloned from Salmonella typhimurium . Migrating action potential complex, which consisted of rapid bursts of action potentials and secretion of fluid, was observed only in ileal loops injected with the enterotoxin-containing lysate. Migrating action potential complex produced by Stn usually propagated aborally, which was typical of cholera toxin, but orad or bidirectional propagation occurred from a single point of origin when activity was intense. Gell lysates from an E. coli clone containing vectors alone, as well as proximal control segments injected with phosphate-buffered saline, gave neither a change in motility nor fluid secretion. These results show that Stn caused dramatic changes in intestinal motility and substantial fluid production. |
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Keywords: | Salmonella typhimurium stn gene Stn Migration action potential complex Cholera toxin |
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