Title of article :
Role of peptidoglycan in the pathogenesis of Staphylococcus saprophyticus in mice
Author/Authors :
Flaih, May T. University of Baghdad - College of Science - Department of Biology, Iraq , Fleih, Athra S. University of Baghdad - College of Science - Department of Biology, Iraq , Al-Mathkhury, Harith J.F. University of Baghdad - College of Science - Department of Biology, Iraq
From page :
597
To page :
602
Abstract :
The pathogenicity of S. saprophyticus was studied in mice. A group of white mice were injected transurethrally using a catheter with S. saprophyticus S67 cell suspension in a concentration reached 10^9 CFU/ml. concomitantly, the role of its peptidoglycan in the pathogenicity was studied by injecting another group of mice with 0.3 mg/0.2 ml of partially purified S. saprophyticus S67 peptidoglycan extract. After autopsy, kidneys and urinary bladder showed several histopathological changes both in cells and peptidoglycan injected mice, included: hydropic degeneration, glomerulus shrinkage, congestion of renal vessels, infiltration of inflammatory cells, and dekeratinization in urinary bladder.
Journal title :
Baghdad Science Journal
Journal title :
Baghdad Science Journal
Record number :
2688223
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