The Pathological effct of Aeromonas caviae bacteria and clinical chemistry – In rats
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The study aimed at Investigating the effect of Aeromonas caviae baceria which cause Systemic and Local infection on the gross and
histopathological changes in rats, also study the behaviour, blood picture and clinicl chemistry tests ( Total protein ,GOT and GPT enzymes ) in blood.
A clinical samples from (120) infected patients were taken from Urin , Stool , wound Smears and cerebrospinal fluid collected From Kendey and Yarmmuk hospitals, In Baghdad area
Thirty White male rats divided into three groups : The 1" group injected intraperitoneal with (10)' cell /ML,2nd group injected with PBS and the 3rd group (negative control ). Were used in this examination ..
The gross and histopathological Changes in (Lung, liver ,Kidney ,Muscles ,heart ,spleen ,intestine and Nervous System ) of infected rats Shows Whole damage and necrosis with congestion and haemorrhege also different kinds of inflammatory cells Infiltrated in above organs like : neutrophiles, eosinophiles and Macrophages
Blood picture showed significant P<0.05 decrease in RBCs count Hb Concentrration and PCV level, and an increase in WBC count, with decrease blood total protein and increase GPT and GOT enzymes in blood.
histopathological changes in rats, also study the behaviour, blood picture and clinicl chemistry tests ( Total protein ,GOT and GPT enzymes ) in blood.
A clinical samples from (120) infected patients were taken from Urin , Stool , wound Smears and cerebrospinal fluid collected From Kendey and Yarmmuk hospitals, In Baghdad area
Thirty White male rats divided into three groups : The 1" group injected intraperitoneal with (10)' cell /ML,2nd group injected with PBS and the 3rd group (negative control ). Were used in this examination ..
The gross and histopathological Changes in (Lung, liver ,Kidney ,Muscles ,heart ,spleen ,intestine and Nervous System ) of infected rats Shows Whole damage and necrosis with congestion and haemorrhege also different kinds of inflammatory cells Infiltrated in above organs like : neutrophiles, eosinophiles and Macrophages
Blood picture showed significant P<0.05 decrease in RBCs count Hb Concentrration and PCV level, and an increase in WBC count, with decrease blood total protein and increase GPT and GOT enzymes in blood.
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The Pathological effct of Aeromonas caviae bacteria and clinical chemistry – In rats. (2003). The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 27(1), 61-77. https://doi.org/10.30539/ijvm.v27i1.1097
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The Pathological effct of Aeromonas caviae bacteria and clinical chemistry – In rats. (2003). The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 27(1), 61-77. https://doi.org/10.30539/ijvm.v27i1.1097
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2. Moreno , M. L. ; Van , R.; Karindra , S. ; Brion , M.; Barbara . M. and Pickering , L. K. (1993). Diarrhoea associated with 4. species in children in day care centers . J. Infect . Dis. 168:215 - 218. ..
3. Jawetz , E. ; Melnick , J. L. and Adelbery , E. A. (1998). Vibrio Campylobacter , Helicobacter and associated bacteria. In : Medical Microbiology. 2nd edition , Norwale . Connecticut , Sanmateo , California : 237 – 243 .
4. Heckerling , S.; Terry , M.; Pottage , J. ; Levin and Harris, A. (1983). A. hydrophils myonecrosis and gas gangrene in anon immuno compromised host - Arch. Intern. Med., 143:2005-2007.
5. Janda , J. M. ; Abbott, S. L. ; Khashe , S.; kellogy, G. H. and Shimada , T. (1996) · Further studies on blochemical characteristics and serologic properties of the genus Aeromonas . Clin. Microbiol ., 34: 1930 – 1933
6. Baron , E. J. ; Peterson . L. R. and Finewld , S. M. (1994). Diagnostic microbiology :9th edition. The C. V. Mesby Company Toronto . Canada.
7. Old , D. C. (1996) Vibrio , Aeromonas , Plesionmonas , Compylobacter , Arcobacter , Helicobacter, Wollinella . In : Collee , Y. G. ; Fraser , A. G. Marmion , B. P. and Simmonus , A. practical medical microbology. (14" ed.): 430 – 434.
8. Furuwatari , C.; Kawakami , Y.; Akahane , T.; Hidake , E.; Okimura , Y.; Nkayama , J.; Furihata , K. and katsyama , T. (1994) . Proposal for an Aeroscheme (modified Aerokey II) for the Identification of clinical A. species . Med. Sci. Res., 22: 617 – 619.
9. Janda , J. M. ; Oshiro , L. S. Abbott , S. L. and Duffey, P. S. (1987) Virulence markers of mesophitic aeromondas : association of the autoagglutination phenomenon with mouse pathogenicity and the presence
of aperipheral cell. associated layer . Infect. Immun ., 55: 3070 – 3077 .
10. Karzyminska , S. ; Mokracka , J.; Laganowska , M.; wlodarczak , K.; Guszczynska, E. and wendt, M. (2001). Enhancement of the virulence of A. caviae diarrhoeal strains by serial passages in mice. J. Med. Microbiol., 50 : 303 – 312.
11. Atkinson , H. M.; and Trust , T.J. (1980).Heamagglutination properties and adherence ability of Aeromonas. species . Infect . Immun., 27:938 – 946.
12. Reed, L. J. and Muench , H. (1938). A simple method of estimating fifty percent end poin. Am. J. Hyg.,27: 493 – 497.
13. Rielman , S. and Frankel , S. (1957). A colorimetric method for the determination of serum glutamic oxalo acetic transaminase . Am. J. Chn. Path., 28:56 – 63.
14. Humason , C. L. (1972). Animal tissue techniques . 3rd edition. W. H. Freeman and Company : 641 – 649.
15. Freitas , M.; Nowotny, K. and Friedman , N. (1998): Virulence effect of A. caviae isolated from gastroenteritis . Microbiol., 24 (4): 17 – 23.
16. Frank, S.; Spectecter, S., Nowotny, A. and Friedman, H. (1977) Immunocyte stimulation invitro nontoxic bacterial LPS derivatives. ] Immunol .119(3): 855-862.
17. Kennedy, M.; Phelps, D. and Ingenito, E. (1997). Mechanisms of Surfactant dysfunction in early acute lung Inyury . EXP. Lung Res., 23(3): 171-89.
18. Wilcox, M. H.; Cook, A.M.; Eley, A. and spencer . R.C.(1993). Aeromonas species as a potential cause of diarrhoea in children. J. Clin. Pathol., 43:959-963
19. Johnson S. (2000) Pathogenicity of A. caviae. Microbiol. , 212:1411-1420.
20. Anderson , T. Moreno, G. H.; Kageyama , T. (2001). Histopathology in white mice infected with Aeromonas. hydrophilia. Microbiol., 152:503-512.
21. Faffe , D.S.; Seidl, V. R. ; Chages, P.S. and Moraes , V.L. (2000).Respiratoy effects of Lps induced in inflammatory lung injury in mice. Eur. Respir. ]., 15:85-91.
22. Bryan, C. S. ; Reynolds, K. L. and Brenner , E. R. (1983). Analysis of episodes of gram – negative bacterim in non- university hospital: The effect of antimicrobial therapy. Rev. Infect. Dis., 53:313-319.
23. Lijungh, A. and wadstrom, T. (1986). Aeromonas toxin. In : Dorner, F., Drews. J., editors. Pharmacology of bacterial toxin Oxford : Pergamon Press. 289-305.
24. Chopra, A. K. and Houstor , C. W. (1999). Enterotoxins in Aeromonas associated gastroenteritis Microb. Infec. 1:1129-1137.
25. Bruck, K. L. and Bollen, G. (2000) Pathogenesis of Aeromonas. J. Med. Microbial., 52:311-320.