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Can J Microbiol ; 33(2): 85-92, 1987 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3555755

ABSTRACT

Eight laboratories compared counts of Escherichia coli from naturally or artificially contaminated ground beef, other meats and poultry, vegetables, fish and shellfish, cheese, and diverse sources such as swabs, by the Anderson-Baird-Parker direct plate (DP) and a hydrophobic grid-membrane filter (HGMF) method. For five of the eight laboratories overall counts by HGMF were significantly low (51-83%) compared with those by DP. Counts by HGMF tended to be lower for naturally contaminated samples; several possible causes were investigated. In a subsidiary study, analyst variation in counting HGMF ranged from 0.8-7.3%, with little evidence of effects from counting positive versus negative grid cells or from the fullness of growth or staining intensity.


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Escherichia coli/growth & development , Food Microbiology , Bacteriological Techniques , Cheese , Meat , Vegetables
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Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol ; 328(3): 304-9, 1985 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3838575

ABSTRACT

Longitudinal muscle strips of the guinea-pig ileum were incubated with [3H]choline and the effects of muscarinic agonists on smooth muscle contraction and on spontaneous and electrically-evoked outflow of tritium were studied. Muscarine and pilocarpine concentration-dependently increased both muscle contraction and spontaneous outflow of [3H]ACh, and inhibited the electrically-evoked outflow of [3H]ACh. The increase in spontaneous outflow was prevented by tetrodotoxin and scopolamine, but not by hexamethonium. Oxotremorine (1-100 microM) did not increase the spontaneous outflow of tritium. Pirenzepine in concentrations of 10 and 100 nM hardly affected the muscle contractions induced by pilocarpine, but significantly antagonized the pilocarpine-evoked increases in [3H]ACh outflow. Likewise, pirenzepine (100 nM) antagonized more effectively the enhancement by muscarine of spontaneous outflow than the inhibitory effect of muscarine on the electrically-evoked release of [3H]ACh. Scopolamine (1 and 10 nM) antagonized to a similar extent the effects of pilocarpine on spontaneous outflow of [3H]ACh and on muscle contraction. The results suggest that the cholinergic nerves of the myenteric plexus are endowed with excitatory (ganglionic) and inhibitory (prejunctional) muscarine receptors which modulate the release of ACh and which differ in their affinities to pirenzepine.


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Acetylcholine/metabolism , Myenteric Plexus/metabolism , Receptors, Muscarinic/physiology , Animals , Benzodiazepinones/pharmacology , Guinea Pigs , Ileum/drug effects , In Vitro Techniques , Muscarine/pharmacology , Muscle Contraction/drug effects , Oxotremorine/pharmacology , Pilocarpine/pharmacology , Pirenzepine , Scopolamine/pharmacology
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