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In vivo distribution of Helicobacter felis in the gastric mucus of the mouse: experimental method and results.

S Schreiber1, M Stüben, C Josenhans, P Scheid, S Suerbaum.   

Abstract

We describe a method that permits the collection of very small samples (2 nl) from precisely defined positions within the gastric mucus of anesthetized mice. This method was used to study the in vivo local distribution of bacteria within the mucus of Helicobacter felis-infected mice. A total of 200 samples from 40 mice were analyzed. Each sample was microscopically analyzed, within less than 1 min, as a native preparation. To avoid changes in bacterial location within the mucus after collection and to improve the counting accuracy, bacterial motility was blocked by adjusting the pH inside the collecting pipette to 4.5. The mucus in a collected sample was subdivided into three layers, an epithelial layer (the first 25 micron of mucus from the tissue-mucus interface), a luminal layer (the last 25 micron to the mucus-lumen interface), and the remaining central mucus layer. The volume of the analyzed segments in the sample was between 4 and 9 pl. The concentration of bacteria inside the epithelial mucus layer was 3,400 per nl, but it was only 50 per nl inside the central mucus layer. The mean distance of H. felis to the epithelial surface was 16 microm. A total of 75% of all H. felis bacteria resided in the mucus zone between 5 and 20 micron from the tissue surface, with no bacteria closer than 5 micron to the epithelial surface. This method permits the study of factors determining the density of colonization and distribution of bacteria along chemical gradients with a high precision.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10496889      PMCID: PMC96864          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.67.10.5151-5156.1999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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