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Автор Bemis, David A.
Автор Kennedy, John R.
Дата выпуска 1981
dc.description Ciliated epithelial cell outgrowths from canine tracheal explants were used to study the interaction between Bordetella bronchiseptica and canine respiratory cilia. A sensitive system for quantitating the ciliary beat frequencies of an individual cell was used to study the effects of B. bronchiseptica on ciliary function. Phase I and intermediatephase B. bronchiseptica isolates produced significant reductions (⩾50%) in ciliary beat frequencies within 5 min and nearly complete ciliostasis within 3 hr. A rough-phase isolate of B. bronchiseptica and heat- and formalin-killed preparations of the phase I isolate had no ciliostatic effect. Phase I and intermediate-phase isolates attached to cilia, whereas the rough-phase isolate did not. The ciliostatic effects of the phase I isolate could not be reproduced with endotoxin or culture supernatants from the organism. Thus, attachment alone does not produce ciliostasis; ciliostatic effects of Bordetella may require the close association between metabolically active organisms and cilia.
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Издатель The University of Chicago Press
Копирайт © 1981 by The University of Chicago
Тема Original Articles
Название An Improved System for Studying the Effect of Bordetella bronchiseptica on the Ciliary Activity of Canine Tracheal Epithelial Cells
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1093/infdis/144.4.349
Electronic ISSN 1537-6613
Print ISSN 0022-1899
Журнал The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Том 144
Первая страница 349
Последняя страница 357
Аффилиация Bemis David A.; Department of Microbiology, University of Tennessee; Department of Zoology, University of Tennessee
Аффилиация Kennedy John R.; Department of Microbiology, University of Tennessee; Department of Zoology, University of Tennessee
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