First attempt to produce experimental Campylobacter concisus infection in mice

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First attempt to produce experimental Campylobacter concisus infection in mice. / Aabenhus, R.; Stenram, U.; Andersen, L.P.; Permin, H.; Ljungh, A.

I: World Journal of Gastroenterology, Bind 14, Nr. 45, 2008, s. 6954-6959.

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Aabenhus, R, Stenram, U, Andersen, LP, Permin, H & Ljungh, A 2008, 'First attempt to produce experimental Campylobacter concisus infection in mice', World Journal of Gastroenterology, bind 14, nr. 45, s. 6954-6959.

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Aabenhus, R., Stenram, U., Andersen, L. P., Permin, H., & Ljungh, A. (2008). First attempt to produce experimental Campylobacter concisus infection in mice. World Journal of Gastroenterology, 14(45), 6954-6959.

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Aabenhus R, Stenram U, Andersen LP, Permin H, Ljungh A. First attempt to produce experimental Campylobacter concisus infection in mice. World Journal of Gastroenterology. 2008;14(45):6954-6959.

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Aabenhus, R. ; Stenram, U. ; Andersen, L.P. ; Permin, H. ; Ljungh, A. / First attempt to produce experimental Campylobacter concisus infection in mice. I: World Journal of Gastroenterology. 2008 ; Bind 14, Nr. 45. s. 6954-6959.

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title = "First attempt to produce experimental Campylobacter concisus infection in mice",
abstract = "AIM: To infect mice with atypical Campylobacter concisus (C. concisus) for the first time. METHODS: Three separate experiments were conducted in order to screen the ability of five clinical C. concisus isolates of intestinal origin and the ATCC 33237 type strain of oral origin to colonize and produce infection in immunocompetent BALB/cA mice. The majority of the BALB/cA mice were treated with cyclophosphamide prior to C. concisus inoculation to suppress immune functions. Inoculation of C. concisus was performed by the gastric route. RESULTS: C. concisus was isolated from the liver, ileum and jejunum of cyclophosphamide-treated mice in the first experiment. No C. concisus strains were isolated in the two subsequent experiments. Mice infected with C. concisus showed a significant loss of body weight from day two through to day five of infection but this decreased at the end of the first week. Histopathological examination did not consistently find signs of inflammation in the gut, but occasionally microabscesses were found in the liver of infected animals. CONCLUSION: Transient colonization with C. concisus was observed in mice with loss of body weight. Future studies should concentrate on the first few days after inoculation and in other strains of mice Udgivelsesdato: 2008/12/7",
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T1 - First attempt to produce experimental Campylobacter concisus infection in mice

AU - Aabenhus, R.

AU - Stenram, U.

AU - Andersen, L.P.

AU - Permin, H.

AU - Ljungh, A.

PY - 2008

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N2 - AIM: To infect mice with atypical Campylobacter concisus (C. concisus) for the first time. METHODS: Three separate experiments were conducted in order to screen the ability of five clinical C. concisus isolates of intestinal origin and the ATCC 33237 type strain of oral origin to colonize and produce infection in immunocompetent BALB/cA mice. The majority of the BALB/cA mice were treated with cyclophosphamide prior to C. concisus inoculation to suppress immune functions. Inoculation of C. concisus was performed by the gastric route. RESULTS: C. concisus was isolated from the liver, ileum and jejunum of cyclophosphamide-treated mice in the first experiment. No C. concisus strains were isolated in the two subsequent experiments. Mice infected with C. concisus showed a significant loss of body weight from day two through to day five of infection but this decreased at the end of the first week. Histopathological examination did not consistently find signs of inflammation in the gut, but occasionally microabscesses were found in the liver of infected animals. CONCLUSION: Transient colonization with C. concisus was observed in mice with loss of body weight. Future studies should concentrate on the first few days after inoculation and in other strains of mice Udgivelsesdato: 2008/12/7

AB - AIM: To infect mice with atypical Campylobacter concisus (C. concisus) for the first time. METHODS: Three separate experiments were conducted in order to screen the ability of five clinical C. concisus isolates of intestinal origin and the ATCC 33237 type strain of oral origin to colonize and produce infection in immunocompetent BALB/cA mice. The majority of the BALB/cA mice were treated with cyclophosphamide prior to C. concisus inoculation to suppress immune functions. Inoculation of C. concisus was performed by the gastric route. RESULTS: C. concisus was isolated from the liver, ileum and jejunum of cyclophosphamide-treated mice in the first experiment. No C. concisus strains were isolated in the two subsequent experiments. Mice infected with C. concisus showed a significant loss of body weight from day two through to day five of infection but this decreased at the end of the first week. Histopathological examination did not consistently find signs of inflammation in the gut, but occasionally microabscesses were found in the liver of infected animals. CONCLUSION: Transient colonization with C. concisus was observed in mice with loss of body weight. Future studies should concentrate on the first few days after inoculation and in other strains of mice Udgivelsesdato: 2008/12/7

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VL - 14

SP - 6954

EP - 6959

JO - World Chinese Journal of Digestology

JF - World Chinese Journal of Digestology

SN - 1009-3079

IS - 45

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