Literature DB >> 7965199

Enteral formula composition does not affect response to lethal infectious challenge in mice.

J D Alder1, J Meulbroek, K Jarvis, M Mitten, T Hutch, L Paige, N Shipkowitz, M F Henningfield, J Clement.   

Abstract

The effects of enteral formulations on the response of mice to infectious challenge with Listeria monocytogenes, influenza A or Candida albicans were studied to test the efficacy of specialized ingredients. CF-1 outbred female mice (12-15 g) were fed nonpurified diet (Purina No. 5002) or commercially available liquid formulas: Osmolite HN, Perative or Impact. There were no differences between the groups fed the liquid formulas with regards to mean survival time or percentage of survivors in any of these models of infection. Examination of spleens from the groups challenged with L. monocytogenes, lungs from mice infected with Influenza A and kidneys from the groups challenged with C. albicans revealed no differences in cure rate of survivors. Pre-feeding periods of up to 8 d before infection produced similar results for mice fed enteral formulations compared to nonpurified diet. Contrary to previous reports, the use of Impact did not improve resistance to disease in mice challenged with lethal doses of L. monocytogenes, as compared with mice fed Osmolite HN. Additionally, mice fed Impact, Perative, or nonpurified diet responded similarly to challenge with L. monocytogenes, C. albicans or influenza A. The results indicate that these acute lethal animal models of infectious challenge may be of limited use to distinguish effects of modified nutrient composition of enteral formulas.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7965199     DOI: 10.1093/jn/124.11.2156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr        ISSN: 0022-3166            Impact factor:   4.798


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