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Comp Biochem Physiol B ; 101(1-2): 179-83, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1499266

ABSTRACT

1. Effect of oral administration of live or formalin-treated Escherichia coli (E. coli) K-12 to the fifth instar, days 1 and 3 larvae of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, on induction of antibacterial activity in the haemolymph was investigated using the silkworms reared on an artificial diet under completely aseptic conditions. 2. When live E. coli was administered to the male day 1 larvae, low but significant antibacterial activity of 3.8 mm was detectable in the haemolymph of one individual at 48 hr after immunization. The proportion of the larvae to express antibacterial activity increased thereafter and at 120 hr after immunization, all three individuals showed antibacterial activity. In day 3 male larvae, activity was detectable at 48 and 72 hr after immunization. 3. When formalin-treated E. coli was orally administered to days 1 and 3 male larvae, no activity was detectable at any time post-immunization. 4. In the second experiment, when day 1 larvae, females and males were orally immunized with live E. coli, only females showed antibacterial activity in the haemolymph, beginning from 24 hr after immunization and up to 96 hr. 5. Removal of an antibiotic, chloramphenicol, from ingredients of an artificial diet was required for induction of antibacterial activity with oral administration of live E. coli. 6. When live E. coli that grows at pH 9.0 was selected and used for oral immunization, antibacterial activity was induced both in females and males at 72 hr after immunization and the activity was observed at 96 hr. 7. These results suggest that establishment of oral immunization with live E. coli in the silkworm larvae requires multiplication of E. coli in the midgut lumen and possibly its colonization on the luminal surface.


Subject(s)
Bombyx/immunology , Administration, Oral , Animals , Blood Bactericidal Activity , Bombyx/growth & development , Diet , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Escherichia coli/immunology , Female , Hemolymph/metabolism , Immunization , Larva/immunology , Male
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Comp Biochem Physiol B ; 101(1-2): 173-8, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1499265

ABSTRACT

1. Induction of antibacterial activity was investigated in the ligated fifth instar larvae of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, by injection of formalin-treated Escherichia coli K-12 into the haemocoel in the anterior and in the posterior body part, followed by activity determination by inhibition zone assay of the haemolymph at 12 and 24 hr after immunization. 2. At 12 hr after immunization, high antibacterial activity, approximately 6.8-7.5 mm in the anterior body part and 4.5-6.4 mm in the posterior body part in diameter of a clear zone (2.0 mm for no activity) was detectable in day 3 larvae. This result was in good contrast to expression of lectin gene in the ligated flesh fly, Sarcophaga peregrena (Shiraishi and Natori, 1988, FEBS Lett. 232, 163-166), in which only the anterior part of insect responded to stimulus of injury. 3. Antibacterial activity at 24 hr after immunization in days 3 or 4 ligated larvae was lower than that at 12 hr; 4.0-4.5 mm of activity was observed in the anterior body part, and no activity was observed in day 3 ligated larvae in the posterior body part. 4. Acid polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the haemolymph of immunized insects followed by overlay assay showed that the size of antibacterial activity bands were similar between the haemolymph from 12 hr and from 24 hr, and between the anterior and the posterior body part. This result was contradictory to the observation of activity by inhibition zone assay. The activity bands were associated with peptides that were similar to cecropin-like peptides A and B in the silkworm.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Subject(s)
Bombyx/immunology , Hemolymph/metabolism , Animals , Blood Bactericidal Activity , Bombyx/anatomy & histology , Bombyx/growth & development , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Escherichia coli/immunology , Formaldehyde/pharmacology , Larva/immunology
3.
Comp Biochem Physiol B ; 101(1-2): 165-71, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1499263

ABSTRACT

1. Antibacterial activity inducible in the haemolymph of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, by immunization, i.e. by injection of formalin-treated Escherichia coli (E. coli) K-12 during the fifth larval instar and pharate adult development that was reared aseptically on an artificial diet was determined by inhibition zone assay using the same bacterium as a test organism. 2. A peak of antibacterial activity was observed in each development stage; approximately 8 mm in diameter of a clear zone at days 3 or 4 in the fifth larval instar and approximately 5 mm at day 1 in the pharate adults. 3. Acid polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of immunized haemolymph followed by overlay assay showed that an activity band was associated with two peptide bands that were similar to the cecropin-like peptides A and B that were reported in the silkworm (Morishima et al., 1988, Agri. Biol. Chem. 52, 929-934). Any other activity bands were not observed. No activity band was detectable from the haemolymph of non-immunized insects. 4. Fractionation of antibacterial peptides in immunized haemolymph on a CM-cellulose column resulted in separation of two groups of activity, both in the fifth instar larvae and in the pharate adults with a slight difference in elution conditions. 5. Duration of high antibacterial activity induced by a single immunization was approximately 12 hr in the fifth instar day 3 larvae and 48 hr in the day 2 pharate adults.


Subject(s)
Bombyx/immunology , Hemolymph/immunology , Animals , Blood Bactericidal Activity , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Escherichia coli/immunology , Formaldehyde/pharmacology , Kinetics , Larva/immunology
4.
Masui ; 39(3): 391-5, 1990 Mar.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2345402

ABSTRACT

A 39-year-old female without any specific past history was scheduled to receive an operation for myoma uteri and ovarian cyst. She was premedicated with atropine. Anesthesia was induced with thiopental and was maintained with nitrous oxide and enflurane. Tachycardia shortly after premedication with atropine and remarkable sweat during the operation were observed. On the 1st postoperative day an outbreak of thyroid crisis as well tachycardia of 180.min-1 and fever (39.3 degrees C) were observed. Such outbreak of thyroid crisis indicated that the patient had been suffering from Grave disease. Pathological diagnosis of extirpated ovarian cyst was struma ovarii. It is, however, still uncertain whether struma ovarii induced thyroid crisis in this case. It might be concluded that screening of hyperthyroidism at preoperative rounds is essential for prevention of thyroid crisis.


Subject(s)
Ovarian Neoplasms/surgery , Postoperative Complications , Struma Ovarii/surgery , Thyroid Crisis/etiology , Adult , Female , Humans , Ovarian Neoplasms/complications , Struma Ovarii/complications
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