Literature DB >> 3512905

Determining the viability of faecal bacteria present in germ-free mice.

D M Taylor, L Read, D L Neal.   

Abstract

Gram-positive bacilli, originating from the diet, are present in the faeces of germ-free mice in this Unit. Although these organisms have never grown on culture and are assumed to be dead it was considered desirable to test this by non-cultural methods because some gut bacteria are difficult or impossible to grow in vitro by present techniques. Germ-free mice were fed a synthetic diet free from live or dead organisms for 10 days during which time the bacilli disappeared from the faeces, re-appearing when the usual diet was re-introduced. This was regarded as confirmation of the non-viability of the bacilli. The use of Wayson's stain for confirmation of non-viability was found to be inappropriate since it produced false-positive reactions with irradiation-killed bacteria.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3512905     DOI: 10.1258/002367786781062106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Anim        ISSN: 0023-6772            Impact factor:   2.471


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Authors:  Clinton A Fontaine; Anna M Skorupski; Chriss J Vowles; Natalie E Anderson; Sara A Poe; Kathryn A Eaton
Journal:  Gut Microbes       Date:  2015-05-27

Review 2.  Maternal and early life exposures and their potential to influence development of the microbiome.

Authors:  Erin E Bolte; David Moorshead; Kjersti M Aagaard
Journal:  Genome Med       Date:  2022-01-11       Impact factor: 15.266

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