Abstract:
:Hamster trachea organ cultres were shown to consume measurable amounts of oxygen when incubated in a closed micro-chamber. Several simple and complex media were evaluated, and the optimal system involved incubating 2 to 4 mg of tracheal tissue in Tyrodes balanced salt solution at 37 C for 60 min, with oxygen activity measured with a Clark electrode. Tracheas infected with Mycoplasma pneumoniae showed a significantly lower oxygen utilitzation than did uninfected controls. The effect was dose dependent when levels of 105 to 107 colony-forming units per ml were used to infect the tracheal rings. Virulent mycoplasmas caused significant decreases in relative ciliary activity and oxygen utilization, whereas attenuated mycoplasmas reduced ciliary activity and oxygen utilization levels to a lesser extent.
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Infect Immunjournal_title
Infection and immunityauthors
Gabridge MGdoi
10.1128/IAI.12.3.544-549.1975keywords:
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Has Abstractpub_date
1975-09-01 00:00:00pages
544-9issue
3eissn
0019-9567issn
1098-5522journal_volume
12pub_type
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