Tularemia induces different biochemical responses in BALB/c mice and common voles

Abstract Background Both BALB/c mice and common voles ( Microtus arvalis ) are considered highly susceptible to tularemia. However, the common vole is reported to harbour Francisella tularensis in European habitats as well as to survive longer with chronic shedding of the bacterium. The purpose of t...

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Main Authors: Bandouchova, Hana, Sedlackova, Jana, Pohanka, Miroslav, Novotny, Ladislav, Hubalek, Martin, Treml, Frantisek, Vitula, Frantisek, Pikula, Jiri
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spelling crspringernat:10.1186/1471-2334-9-101 2023-05-15T15:56:38+02:00 Tularemia induces different biochemical responses in BALB/c mice and common voles Bandouchova, Hana Sedlackova, Jana Pohanka, Miroslav Novotny, Ladislav Hubalek, Martin Treml, Frantisek Vitula, Frantisek Pikula, Jiri 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-9-101 http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/1471-2334-9-101.pdf http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/1471-2334-9-101/fulltext.html http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/1471-2334-9-101 https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/1471-2334-9-101.pdf en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC http://www.springer.com/tdm BMC Infectious Diseases volume 9, issue 1 ISSN 1471-2334 Infectious Diseases journal-article 2009 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-9-101 2022-01-04T08:08:22Z Abstract Background Both BALB/c mice and common voles ( Microtus arvalis ) are considered highly susceptible to tularemia. However, the common vole is reported to harbour Francisella tularensis in European habitats as well as to survive longer with chronic shedding of the bacterium. The purpose of the present study was to compare the response of these two rodents to a wild Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica strain infection. Methods Rodents were evaluated for differences in the total antioxidant capacity derived from low-molecular-weight antioxidants, biochemistry including lipid metabolism, tissue bacterial burdens and histopathology following experimental intraperitoneal infection with 160 colony forming units (CFU) pro toto . Results Bacterial burdens in common voles started to develop later post-exposure and amounted to lower levels than in BALB/c mice. Elevation of liver function enzymes was more pronounced in mice than common voles and there were marked differences in lipid metabolism in the course of tularemia in these two species. Hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolemia developed in mice, while physiologically higher levels of triglycerides and cholesterol showed a decreasing tendency in common voles. On the other hand, the total plasma antioxidant capacity gradually dropped to 81.5% in mice on day 5 post-infection, while it increased to 130% on day 6 post-infection in common voles. Significant correlations between tissue bacterial burdens and several biochemical parameters were found. Conclusion As differences in lipid metabolism and the total antioxidant capacity of highly susceptible rodent species were demonstrated, the role of triglycerides, cholesterol and antioxidants in tularemic sepsis should be further investigated. Article in Journal/Newspaper Common vole Microtus arvalis Springer Nature (via Crossref) BMC Infectious Diseases 9 1
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Bandouchova, Hana
Sedlackova, Jana
Pohanka, Miroslav
Novotny, Ladislav
Hubalek, Martin
Treml, Frantisek
Vitula, Frantisek
Pikula, Jiri
Tularemia induces different biochemical responses in BALB/c mice and common voles
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description Abstract Background Both BALB/c mice and common voles ( Microtus arvalis ) are considered highly susceptible to tularemia. However, the common vole is reported to harbour Francisella tularensis in European habitats as well as to survive longer with chronic shedding of the bacterium. The purpose of the present study was to compare the response of these two rodents to a wild Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica strain infection. Methods Rodents were evaluated for differences in the total antioxidant capacity derived from low-molecular-weight antioxidants, biochemistry including lipid metabolism, tissue bacterial burdens and histopathology following experimental intraperitoneal infection with 160 colony forming units (CFU) pro toto . Results Bacterial burdens in common voles started to develop later post-exposure and amounted to lower levels than in BALB/c mice. Elevation of liver function enzymes was more pronounced in mice than common voles and there were marked differences in lipid metabolism in the course of tularemia in these two species. Hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolemia developed in mice, while physiologically higher levels of triglycerides and cholesterol showed a decreasing tendency in common voles. On the other hand, the total plasma antioxidant capacity gradually dropped to 81.5% in mice on day 5 post-infection, while it increased to 130% on day 6 post-infection in common voles. Significant correlations between tissue bacterial burdens and several biochemical parameters were found. Conclusion As differences in lipid metabolism and the total antioxidant capacity of highly susceptible rodent species were demonstrated, the role of triglycerides, cholesterol and antioxidants in tularemic sepsis should be further investigated.
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author Bandouchova, Hana
Sedlackova, Jana
Pohanka, Miroslav
Novotny, Ladislav
Hubalek, Martin
Treml, Frantisek
Vitula, Frantisek
Pikula, Jiri
author_facet Bandouchova, Hana
Sedlackova, Jana
Pohanka, Miroslav
Novotny, Ladislav
Hubalek, Martin
Treml, Frantisek
Vitula, Frantisek
Pikula, Jiri
author_sort Bandouchova, Hana
title Tularemia induces different biochemical responses in BALB/c mice and common voles
title_short Tularemia induces different biochemical responses in BALB/c mice and common voles
title_full Tularemia induces different biochemical responses in BALB/c mice and common voles
title_fullStr Tularemia induces different biochemical responses in BALB/c mice and common voles
title_full_unstemmed Tularemia induces different biochemical responses in BALB/c mice and common voles
title_sort tularemia induces different biochemical responses in balb/c mice and common voles
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