Literature DB >> 4270434

Experimental colibacillosis in gnotobiotic body pigs. II. Pathology.

B R Christie, G L Waxler.   

Abstract

Sixty-two neonatal gnotobiotic pigs were used in three experiments to determine the lesions produced by two closely related strains of Escherichia coli O138:K81:NM (of Michigan origin) and O138:K81 (of Minnesota origin). Exposure was by subcutaneous injection of bacterial culture into the umbilical stump or by oral inoculation. Gross signs common to monocontaminated pigs included distention of the flaccid small and large intestines with fluid contents. Edema was prominent in various tissues of most pigs exposed via the umbilical stump but not in those exposed orally. Histological lesions were predominantly in the gastrointestinal tract and were variable. At one extreme acute hemorrhagic enteritis was present in two pigs, while at the other extreme in a few pigs it was difficult to distinguish tissues of infected pigs from those of noninfected germfree pigs. Significant histological lesions common to monocontaminates included mild inflammatory reaction, hydropic degeneration of the intestinal epithelium, evidence of interference with normal function of the villus-draining mechanisms, and vascular changes generally indicated by edema. The findings suggest that interference with normal absorption of nutrients plays at least some role in the pathogenesis of colibacillosis in young gnotobiotic pigs.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4270434      PMCID: PMC1319769     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Comp Med        ISSN: 0008-4050


  17 in total

1.  Gnotobiotic pigs: procurement, microbial flora, serum proteins and lymphatic tissues.

Authors:  T J Alexander; O P Miniats; D G Ingram; R G Thomson; E L Thackeray
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  1969-04       Impact factor: 1.008

2.  Enteric colibacillosis in swine.

Authors:  N O Nielsen; H W Moon; W E Roe
Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  1968-12-15       Impact factor: 1.936

3.  Experimental Escherichia coli diarrhea in hysterectomy-derived, one-day-old, fasting pigs.

Authors:  T T Kramer; P C Nderito
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1967-07       Impact factor: 1.156

4.  The influence of a glucocorticoid on experimental diarrhea in the HPCD piglet.

Authors:  S Namioka; M Kashiwazaki; H Watanabe; H Fujiwara
Journal:  Cornell Vet       Date:  1969-10

5.  Analytical studies on reproduction of hypersensitivity by hysterectomy-produced colostrum-deprived (HPCD) piglets with special reference to pig scours.

Authors:  M Kashiwazaki; S Namioka; H Watanabe; H Fujiwara
Journal:  Cornell Vet       Date:  1969-10

6.  Association of Escherichia coli with diarrheal disease of the newborn pig.

Authors:  H W Moon; D K Sorensen; J H Sautter; J M Higbee
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1966-07       Impact factor: 1.156

7.  Influence of diet and bacteria on small intestinal morphology, with special reference to early weaning and Escherichia coli. Studies with germfree and gnotobiotic pigs.

Authors:  R Kenworthy; W D Allen
Journal:  J Comp Pathol       Date:  1966-07       Impact factor: 1.311

8.  Studies of Escherichia coli in gnotobiotic pigs. I. Experimental reproduction of colibacillosis.

Authors:  E M Kohler; E H Bohl
Journal:  Can J Comp Med Vet Sci       Date:  1966-07

9.  Studies of escherichia coli in gnotobiotic pigs. IV. Comparison of enteropathogenic and nonenteropathogenic strains.

Authors:  E M Kohler
Journal:  Can J Comp Med Vet Sci       Date:  1967-11

10.  Studies of escherichia coli in gnotobiotic pigs. V. Evaluation of the effects of oral and parenteral administration of immune serum.

Authors:  E M Kohler
Journal:  Can J Comp Med Vet Sci       Date:  1967-11
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  1 in total

1.  Experimental colibacillosis in gnotobiotic baby pigs. I. Microbiological and clinical aspects.

Authors:  B R Christie; G L Waxler
Journal:  Can J Comp Med       Date:  1973-07
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