MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY
Online ISSN : 1348-0421
Print ISSN : 0385-5600
ISSN-L : 0385-5600
Experimental Chronic Pulmonary Infection in Mice Caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae
Yuji IIZAWATakeshi NISHIMasahiro KONDOAkira IMADA
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1988 Volume 32 Issue 9 Pages 895-906

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Examination of mouse strain differences in susceptibility to experimental respiratory tract infection with Klebsiella pneumoniae 27 revealed that a chronic pulmonary infection model could be established using CBA/J mice. After 6×105 colony-forming units of K. pneumoniae 27 were inoculated into the lung, the bacterial counts in the lungs changed with time showing four different phases: initial decrease, regrowth, steady-state, and final increase leading to death. Throughout the course of the infection, the challenge bacteria were isolated mainly from the respiratory organs. Pulmonary gross lesions appeared on day 2 after infection and persisted thereafter. Lobar consolidation was the primary lesion and occurred mainly in the anterior and middle lobes of the right lung, and the median lobe. Mice began to die from 4 weeks after aerosol exposure. This model may be useful for investigating the pathogenesis of chronic pulmonary infection by Klebsiella and its therapy.
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