The bacteriology of the small intestinal mucosa of free-living reindeer

Bacteria in close associaton with the intestinal mucosa are thought to protect the mucosa from pathogenic microorganisms. The pH of the small intestinal mucosa and the viable populations of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria associated with the proximal and distal jejunal mucosa, were measured in four f...

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Published in:Rangifer
Main Authors: Sørmo, Wenche, Aagnes, Tove H., Olsen, Monica A., Mathiesen, Svein D.
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Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 1994
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spelling ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/1136 2023-05-15T18:03:54+02:00 The bacteriology of the small intestinal mucosa of free-living reindeer Sørmo, Wenche Aagnes, Tove H. Olsen, Monica A. Mathiesen, Svein D. 1994-12-01 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1136 https://doi.org/10.7557/2.14.2.1136 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1136/1079 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1136 doi:10.7557/2.14.2.1136 Copyright (c) 2015 Wenche Sørmo, Tove H. Aagnes, Monica A. Olsen, Svein D. Mathiesen http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY Rangifer; Årg 14 Nr 2 (1994); 65-78 Rangifer; Vol 14 No 2 (1994); 65-78 1890-6729 reindeer Rangifer tarandus tarandus mucosa bacteria diet small intestine info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1994 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/2.14.2.1136 2021-08-16T14:50:25Z Bacteria in close associaton with the intestinal mucosa are thought to protect the mucosa from pathogenic microorganisms. The pH of the small intestinal mucosa and the viable populations of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria associated with the proximal and distal jejunal mucosa, were measured in four free-living reindeer in winter. The anaerobic bacterial populations were characterized. The median pH of the mucosa of the duodenum was 6.6 (n=4) at point 0.2 m from the pyloric sphincter. The mucosal pH increased along the length of the intestine to 8.3 at 14 m and then decreased to 7.9 at 19.8 m from the pyloric sphincter. Examination by transmission electron microscopy and cultivation techniques failed to reveal any bacteria on the mucosa of the proximal jejunum in two of the animals. In two other reindeer the median anaerobic bacterial densities in the proximal jejunum ranged from 25-2500 cells/g mucosa. The median anaerobic bacterial populations in the distal jejunum ranged from 80 to 20000 bacteria/g mucosa (n=4). The anaerobic population of bacteria in the proximal jejunum was dominated by streptococci and unidentified gram positive rods. Bacteroidaceae, streptococci and unidentified gram positive rods were common in the distal jejunum. The low density and the species diversity of bacteria in the small intestine suggests that these microorganisms are inhibited by components in the natural winter diet of reindeer. Bacteria evidently play a minor role in protection of the mucosa of reindeer in winter. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rangifer Rangifer tarandus University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Rangifer 14 2 65
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topic reindeer
Rangifer tarandus tarandus
mucosa
bacteria
diet
small intestine
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Rangifer tarandus tarandus
mucosa
bacteria
diet
small intestine
Sørmo, Wenche
Aagnes, Tove H.
Olsen, Monica A.
Mathiesen, Svein D.
The bacteriology of the small intestinal mucosa of free-living reindeer
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Rangifer tarandus tarandus
mucosa
bacteria
diet
small intestine
description Bacteria in close associaton with the intestinal mucosa are thought to protect the mucosa from pathogenic microorganisms. The pH of the small intestinal mucosa and the viable populations of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria associated with the proximal and distal jejunal mucosa, were measured in four free-living reindeer in winter. The anaerobic bacterial populations were characterized. The median pH of the mucosa of the duodenum was 6.6 (n=4) at point 0.2 m from the pyloric sphincter. The mucosal pH increased along the length of the intestine to 8.3 at 14 m and then decreased to 7.9 at 19.8 m from the pyloric sphincter. Examination by transmission electron microscopy and cultivation techniques failed to reveal any bacteria on the mucosa of the proximal jejunum in two of the animals. In two other reindeer the median anaerobic bacterial densities in the proximal jejunum ranged from 25-2500 cells/g mucosa. The median anaerobic bacterial populations in the distal jejunum ranged from 80 to 20000 bacteria/g mucosa (n=4). The anaerobic population of bacteria in the proximal jejunum was dominated by streptococci and unidentified gram positive rods. Bacteroidaceae, streptococci and unidentified gram positive rods were common in the distal jejunum. The low density and the species diversity of bacteria in the small intestine suggests that these microorganisms are inhibited by components in the natural winter diet of reindeer. Bacteria evidently play a minor role in protection of the mucosa of reindeer in winter.
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author Sørmo, Wenche
Aagnes, Tove H.
Olsen, Monica A.
Mathiesen, Svein D.
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Aagnes, Tove H.
Olsen, Monica A.
Mathiesen, Svein D.
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title The bacteriology of the small intestinal mucosa of free-living reindeer
title_short The bacteriology of the small intestinal mucosa of free-living reindeer
title_full The bacteriology of the small intestinal mucosa of free-living reindeer
title_fullStr The bacteriology of the small intestinal mucosa of free-living reindeer
title_full_unstemmed The bacteriology of the small intestinal mucosa of free-living reindeer
title_sort bacteriology of the small intestinal mucosa of free-living reindeer
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url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1136
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