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Ultrastructural study on the morphological changes in indigenous bacteria of mucous layer and chyme throughout the rat intestine

Indigenous bacteria in the alimentary tract are exposed to various bactericidal peptides and digestive enzymes, but the viability status and morphological changes of indigenous bacteria are unclear. Therefore, the present study aimed to ultrastructurally clarify the degeneration and viability status...

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Autores principales: MANTANI, Youhei, ITO, Eri, NISHIDA, Miho, YUASA, Hideto, MASUDA, Natsumi, QI, Wang-Mei, KAWANO, Junichi, YOKOYAMA, Toshifumi, HOSHI, Nobuhiko, KITAGAWA, Hiroshi
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4591154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25890991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0139
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author MANTANI, Youhei
ITO, Eri
NISHIDA, Miho
YUASA, Hideto
MASUDA, Natsumi
QI, Wang-Mei
KAWANO, Junichi
YOKOYAMA, Toshifumi
HOSHI, Nobuhiko
KITAGAWA, Hiroshi
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ITO, Eri
NISHIDA, Miho
YUASA, Hideto
MASUDA, Natsumi
QI, Wang-Mei
KAWANO, Junichi
YOKOYAMA, Toshifumi
HOSHI, Nobuhiko
KITAGAWA, Hiroshi
author_sort MANTANI, Youhei
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description Indigenous bacteria in the alimentary tract are exposed to various bactericidal peptides and digestive enzymes, but the viability status and morphological changes of indigenous bacteria are unclear. Therefore, the present study aimed to ultrastructurally clarify the degeneration and viability status of indigenous bacteria in the rat intestine. The majority of indigenous bacteria in the ileal mucous layer possessed intact cytoplasm, but the cytoplasm of a few bacteria contained vacuoles. The vacuoles were more frequently found in bacteria of ileal chyme than in those of ileal mucous layer and were found in a large majority of bacteria in both the mucous layer and chyme throughout the large intestine. In the dividing bacteria of the mucous layer and chyme throughout the intestine, the ratio of area occupied by vacuoles was almost always less than 10%. Lysis or detachment of the cell wall in the indigenous bacteria was more frequently found in the large intestine than in the ileum, whereas bacterial remnants, such as cell walls, were distributed almost evenly throughout the intestine. In an experimental control of long-time-cultured Staphylococcus epidermidis on agar, similar vacuoles were also found, but cell-wall degeneration was never observed. From these findings, indigenous bacteria in the mucous layer were ultrastructurally confirmed to be the source of indigenous bacteria in the chyme. Furthermore, the results suggested that indigenous bacteria were more severely degenerated toward the large intestine and were probably degraded in the intestine.
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spelling pubmed-45911542015-10-02 Ultrastructural study on the morphological changes in indigenous bacteria of mucous layer and chyme throughout the rat intestine MANTANI, Youhei ITO, Eri NISHIDA, Miho YUASA, Hideto MASUDA, Natsumi QI, Wang-Mei KAWANO, Junichi YOKOYAMA, Toshifumi HOSHI, Nobuhiko KITAGAWA, Hiroshi J Vet Med Sci Anatomy Indigenous bacteria in the alimentary tract are exposed to various bactericidal peptides and digestive enzymes, but the viability status and morphological changes of indigenous bacteria are unclear. Therefore, the present study aimed to ultrastructurally clarify the degeneration and viability status of indigenous bacteria in the rat intestine. The majority of indigenous bacteria in the ileal mucous layer possessed intact cytoplasm, but the cytoplasm of a few bacteria contained vacuoles. The vacuoles were more frequently found in bacteria of ileal chyme than in those of ileal mucous layer and were found in a large majority of bacteria in both the mucous layer and chyme throughout the large intestine. In the dividing bacteria of the mucous layer and chyme throughout the intestine, the ratio of area occupied by vacuoles was almost always less than 10%. Lysis or detachment of the cell wall in the indigenous bacteria was more frequently found in the large intestine than in the ileum, whereas bacterial remnants, such as cell walls, were distributed almost evenly throughout the intestine. In an experimental control of long-time-cultured Staphylococcus epidermidis on agar, similar vacuoles were also found, but cell-wall degeneration was never observed. From these findings, indigenous bacteria in the mucous layer were ultrastructurally confirmed to be the source of indigenous bacteria in the chyme. Furthermore, the results suggested that indigenous bacteria were more severely degenerated toward the large intestine and were probably degraded in the intestine. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2015-04-20 2015-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4591154/ /pubmed/25890991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0139 Text en ©2015 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Anatomy
MANTANI, Youhei
ITO, Eri
NISHIDA, Miho
YUASA, Hideto
MASUDA, Natsumi
QI, Wang-Mei
KAWANO, Junichi
YOKOYAMA, Toshifumi
HOSHI, Nobuhiko
KITAGAWA, Hiroshi
Ultrastructural study on the morphological changes in indigenous bacteria of mucous layer and chyme throughout the rat intestine
title Ultrastructural study on the morphological changes in indigenous bacteria of mucous layer and chyme throughout the rat intestine
title_full Ultrastructural study on the morphological changes in indigenous bacteria of mucous layer and chyme throughout the rat intestine
title_fullStr Ultrastructural study on the morphological changes in indigenous bacteria of mucous layer and chyme throughout the rat intestine
title_full_unstemmed Ultrastructural study on the morphological changes in indigenous bacteria of mucous layer and chyme throughout the rat intestine
title_short Ultrastructural study on the morphological changes in indigenous bacteria of mucous layer and chyme throughout the rat intestine
title_sort ultrastructural study on the morphological changes in indigenous bacteria of mucous layer and chyme throughout the rat intestine
topic Anatomy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4591154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25890991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0139
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