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Anti-Helicobacter pylori effects of IgY from egg york of immunized hens

Effects of egg york containing IgY specific for Helicobacter pylori on the bacterial growth and intragastric infection were investigated in comparison with a proton-pump inhibitor pantoprazole. For in vitro anti-bacterial activity test, H. pylori (1×10(8) CFU/mL) was incubated with a serially dilute...

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Autores principales: Yang, Yun-Hui, Park, Dongsun, Yang, Goeun, Lee, Sun Hee, Bae, Dae Kwon, Kyung, Jangbeen, Kim, Dajeong, Choi, Ehn-Kyoung, Son, Jae-Cheol, Hwang, Seock-Yeon, Kim, Yun-Bae
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Publicado: Korean Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3315199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22474475
http://dx.doi.org/10.5625/lar.2012.28.1.55
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author Yang, Yun-Hui
Park, Dongsun
Yang, Goeun
Lee, Sun Hee
Bae, Dae Kwon
Kyung, Jangbeen
Kim, Dajeong
Choi, Ehn-Kyoung
Son, Jae-Cheol
Hwang, Seock-Yeon
Kim, Yun-Bae
author_facet Yang, Yun-Hui
Park, Dongsun
Yang, Goeun
Lee, Sun Hee
Bae, Dae Kwon
Kyung, Jangbeen
Kim, Dajeong
Choi, Ehn-Kyoung
Son, Jae-Cheol
Hwang, Seock-Yeon
Kim, Yun-Bae
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description Effects of egg york containing IgY specific for Helicobacter pylori on the bacterial growth and intragastric infection were investigated in comparison with a proton-pump inhibitor pantoprazole. For in vitro anti-bacterial activity test, H. pylori (1×10(8) CFU/mL) was incubated with a serially diluted IgY for 3 days. As a result, IgY fully inhibited the bacterial growth at 16 mg/mL, which was determined to a minimal inhibitory concentration. In vivo elimination study, male C57BL/6 mice were infected with the bacteria by intragastric inoculation (1×10(8) CFU/mouse) 3 times at 2-day intervals, and 2 weeks later, orally treated twice a day with 50, 100, 200 or 500 mg/kg IgY for 18 days. After the final administration, biopsy sample of the gastric mucosa was assayed for the bacterial identification via urease, oxidase, catalase, nitrate reduction and H(2)S tests in addition to microscopic examination for mucosal inflammation. In CLO kit test, 75, 50, 12.5 and 12.5% of the animals revealed positive reaction following treatment with 50, 100, 200 and 500 mg/kg IgY, respectively, resulting in a superior efficacy at 200 mg/kg than 30 mg/kg pantoprazole that displayed 75% elimination. The CLO test results were confirmed by bacterial identification. Microscopic examination revealed that H. pylori infection caused severe gastric mucosal inflammation, which were not observed in the CLO-negative mice following treatment with IgY or pantoprazole. Taken together, IgY inhibited the growth of H. pylori, and improved gastritis and villi injuries by eliminating the bacteria from the stomach. The results indicate that IgY could be a good candidate overcoming tolerance of antibiotics for the treatment of H. pylori-mediated gastric ulcers.
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spelling pubmed-33151992012-04-03 Anti-Helicobacter pylori effects of IgY from egg york of immunized hens Yang, Yun-Hui Park, Dongsun Yang, Goeun Lee, Sun Hee Bae, Dae Kwon Kyung, Jangbeen Kim, Dajeong Choi, Ehn-Kyoung Son, Jae-Cheol Hwang, Seock-Yeon Kim, Yun-Bae Lab Anim Res Original Article Effects of egg york containing IgY specific for Helicobacter pylori on the bacterial growth and intragastric infection were investigated in comparison with a proton-pump inhibitor pantoprazole. For in vitro anti-bacterial activity test, H. pylori (1×10(8) CFU/mL) was incubated with a serially diluted IgY for 3 days. As a result, IgY fully inhibited the bacterial growth at 16 mg/mL, which was determined to a minimal inhibitory concentration. In vivo elimination study, male C57BL/6 mice were infected with the bacteria by intragastric inoculation (1×10(8) CFU/mouse) 3 times at 2-day intervals, and 2 weeks later, orally treated twice a day with 50, 100, 200 or 500 mg/kg IgY for 18 days. After the final administration, biopsy sample of the gastric mucosa was assayed for the bacterial identification via urease, oxidase, catalase, nitrate reduction and H(2)S tests in addition to microscopic examination for mucosal inflammation. In CLO kit test, 75, 50, 12.5 and 12.5% of the animals revealed positive reaction following treatment with 50, 100, 200 and 500 mg/kg IgY, respectively, resulting in a superior efficacy at 200 mg/kg than 30 mg/kg pantoprazole that displayed 75% elimination. The CLO test results were confirmed by bacterial identification. Microscopic examination revealed that H. pylori infection caused severe gastric mucosal inflammation, which were not observed in the CLO-negative mice following treatment with IgY or pantoprazole. Taken together, IgY inhibited the growth of H. pylori, and improved gastritis and villi injuries by eliminating the bacteria from the stomach. The results indicate that IgY could be a good candidate overcoming tolerance of antibiotics for the treatment of H. pylori-mediated gastric ulcers. Korean Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2012-03 2012-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3315199/ /pubmed/22474475 http://dx.doi.org/10.5625/lar.2012.28.1.55 Text en Copyright © 2012 Korean Association for Laboratory Animal Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Yang, Yun-Hui
Park, Dongsun
Yang, Goeun
Lee, Sun Hee
Bae, Dae Kwon
Kyung, Jangbeen
Kim, Dajeong
Choi, Ehn-Kyoung
Son, Jae-Cheol
Hwang, Seock-Yeon
Kim, Yun-Bae
Anti-Helicobacter pylori effects of IgY from egg york of immunized hens
title Anti-Helicobacter pylori effects of IgY from egg york of immunized hens
title_full Anti-Helicobacter pylori effects of IgY from egg york of immunized hens
title_fullStr Anti-Helicobacter pylori effects of IgY from egg york of immunized hens
title_full_unstemmed Anti-Helicobacter pylori effects of IgY from egg york of immunized hens
title_short Anti-Helicobacter pylori effects of IgY from egg york of immunized hens
title_sort anti-helicobacter pylori effects of igy from egg york of immunized hens
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3315199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22474475
http://dx.doi.org/10.5625/lar.2012.28.1.55
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