Development of a BALB/c mouse model of Helicobacter pylori infection with fresh and frozen bacteria

An experimental model for H. pylori infection was established by intragastrically challenging BALB/c mice with 1 ml (10(8) CFU/ml) of suspension for two consecutive days. Animals were divided into three groups. GA: mice inoculated with fresh bacteria; GB: mice inoculated with frozen bacteria, and GC...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth M A Rabelo-Gonçalves, Nancy F Nishimura, José Murilo R Zeitune
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2005-01-01
Series:Biological Research
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spelling doaj-90e405b261e44acfbaae6dd59283dda12020-11-25T01:30:46ZengBMCBiological Research0716-97600717-62872005-01-01381101109Development of a BALB/c mouse model of Helicobacter pylori infection with fresh and frozen bacteriaElizabeth M A Rabelo-GonçalvesNancy F NishimuraJosé Murilo R ZeituneAn experimental model for H. pylori infection was established by intragastrically challenging BALB/c mice with 1 ml (10(8) CFU/ml) of suspension for two consecutive days. Animals were divided into three groups. GA: mice inoculated with fresh bacteria; GB: mice inoculated with frozen bacteria, and GC: mice inoculated with brucella broth (control group). Animals were killed at 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 and 60 days pi and fragments of stomach and duodenum were collected, paraffin embedded and stained by hematoxylin-eosin and Giemsa. The results showed that challenged mice exhibited mild duodenitis and gastritis. In group GA, infiltration in the duodenum was lymphoplasmacytic until day 35; in group GB, it was lymphomonocytic for 60 days pi. In the stomach, H. pylori induced lymphomonocytic infiltration that was present from days 7 to 60 in group GA. In group GB, it was only present from days 14 to 35. In conclusion, our data suggested that freezing altered pathogenic properties of H. pylori and probably inhibited expression of bacterial antigens and consequently the establishment and maintenance of infection. Although the animals developed mild duodenitis and gastritis, the BALB/c mouse is not susceptible to developing peptic ulcers during H. pylori infectionhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602005000100012BALB/c mouseexperimental modelHelicobacter pylori
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author Elizabeth M A Rabelo-Gonçalves
Nancy F Nishimura
José Murilo R Zeitune
spellingShingle Elizabeth M A Rabelo-Gonçalves
Nancy F Nishimura
José Murilo R Zeitune
Development of a BALB/c mouse model of Helicobacter pylori infection with fresh and frozen bacteria
Biological Research
BALB/c mouse
experimental model
Helicobacter pylori
author_facet Elizabeth M A Rabelo-Gonçalves
Nancy F Nishimura
José Murilo R Zeitune
author_sort Elizabeth M A Rabelo-Gonçalves
title Development of a BALB/c mouse model of Helicobacter pylori infection with fresh and frozen bacteria
title_short Development of a BALB/c mouse model of Helicobacter pylori infection with fresh and frozen bacteria
title_full Development of a BALB/c mouse model of Helicobacter pylori infection with fresh and frozen bacteria
title_fullStr Development of a BALB/c mouse model of Helicobacter pylori infection with fresh and frozen bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Development of a BALB/c mouse model of Helicobacter pylori infection with fresh and frozen bacteria
title_sort development of a balb/c mouse model of helicobacter pylori infection with fresh and frozen bacteria
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0716-9760
0717-6287
publishDate 2005-01-01
description An experimental model for H. pylori infection was established by intragastrically challenging BALB/c mice with 1 ml (10(8) CFU/ml) of suspension for two consecutive days. Animals were divided into three groups. GA: mice inoculated with fresh bacteria; GB: mice inoculated with frozen bacteria, and GC: mice inoculated with brucella broth (control group). Animals were killed at 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 and 60 days pi and fragments of stomach and duodenum were collected, paraffin embedded and stained by hematoxylin-eosin and Giemsa. The results showed that challenged mice exhibited mild duodenitis and gastritis. In group GA, infiltration in the duodenum was lymphoplasmacytic until day 35; in group GB, it was lymphomonocytic for 60 days pi. In the stomach, H. pylori induced lymphomonocytic infiltration that was present from days 7 to 60 in group GA. In group GB, it was only present from days 14 to 35. In conclusion, our data suggested that freezing altered pathogenic properties of H. pylori and probably inhibited expression of bacterial antigens and consequently the establishment and maintenance of infection. Although the animals developed mild duodenitis and gastritis, the BALB/c mouse is not susceptible to developing peptic ulcers during H. pylori infection
topic BALB/c mouse
experimental model
Helicobacter pylori
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