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Id:13480
Author:Hobbs, H. E; Harman, D. J; Rees, J. W; McDougall, A. C
Title:Ocular histopathology in animals experimentally infected with Mycobacterium leprae and M. lepraemurium ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; aug. 1978. 9 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:At varying periods of time following the successful establishment of systemic infections with Mycobacterium leprae or M. lepraemurium in the mouse and the nine-banded armadillo eyes were examined by light microscopy. Inoculation of bacilli was by the intravenous or intraperitoneal route or directly into the hind footpads; eyes were not directly inoculated in this study. During periods of up to 3 years under laboratory conditions no animal showed evidence of impaired vision or blindness, and the external appearance of both eyes was normal. The ocular histopathology and the sites of accumulation of bacilli are described. In immunologically normal mice infected with M. lepraemurium bacilli were much commoner in extraorbital tissues, but they were, nevertheless, found in various tissues within the orbit, including the ciliary body and sclera. In immunologically normal mice (and one rat) injected with M. leprae of human origin no bacilli were found in the eye, but in mice immunologically depressed by thymectomy and total body irradiation considerable numbers of bacilli were present in the iris and ciliary body and also in the limbal cornea. In the armadillo bacilli were found in large numbers in virtually all tissues except the lens, retina, optic nerve, and aqueous and vitreous humours, but the uveal tract was heavily involved. Findings are discussed in relation to the great frequency of ocular involvement and the importance of immune-complex disease in patients with lepromatous leprosy, and to factors wihch may favour the localisation and multiplication of Mycobacterium leprae in the eye.(AU).
Descriptors:TIMECTOMIA
MICOBACTERIOSE/patol
HANSENIASE/patol
OLHO/microbiol
OLHO/patol
TATUS
XENARTROS
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAEMURIUM/isol
Limits:ANIMAL
CAMUNDONGOS
RATOS
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00338/s


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Id:13339
Author:Hobbs, H. E; Harman, D. J; Rees, J. W; McDougall, A. C
Title:Ocular histopathology in animals experimentally infected with Mycobacterium leprae and M. lepraemurium ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; aug. 1978. 9 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:At varying periods of time following the successful establishment of systemic infections with Mycobacterium leprae or M. lepraemurium in the mouse and the nine-banded armadillo eyes were examined by light microscopy. Inoculation of bacilli was by the intravenous or intraperitoneal route or directly into the hind footpads; eyes were not directly inoculated in this study. During periods of up to 3 years under laboratory conditions no animal showed evidence of impaired vision or blindness, and the external appearance of both eyes was normal. The ocular histopathology and the sites of accumulation of bacilli are described. In immunologically normal mice infected with M. lepraemurium bacilli were much commoner in extraorbital tissues, but they were, nevertheless, found in various tissues within the orbit, including the ciliary body and sclera. In immunologically normal mice (and one rat) injected with M. leprae of human origin no bacilli were found in the eye, but in mice immunologically depressed by thymectomy and total body irradiation considerable numbers of bacilli were present in the iris and ciliary body and also in the limbal cornea. In the armadillo bacilli were found in large numbers in virtually all tissues except the lens, retina, optic nerve, and aqueous and vitreous humours, but the uveal tract was heavily involved. Findings are discussed in relation to the great frequency of ocular involvement and the importance of immune-complex disease in patients with lepromatous leprosy, and to factors wihch may favour the localisation and multiplication of Mycobacterium leprae in the eye.(AU).
Descriptors:TATUS
HANSENIASE/patol
MICOBACTERIOSE/patol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAEMURIUM/isol
TIMECTOMIA
XENARTROS
OLHO/microbiol
 OLHO/patol
Limits:ANIMAL
CAMUNDONGOS
RATOS
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00991


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Id:10155
Author:Ottenhoff, Tom H. M; Spierings, Eric; Nibbering, Peter H; Jong, Rolien de
Title:Modulation of protective and pathological immunity in mycobacterial infections ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1997. 9 p. graf.
Descriptors:ANTIGENOS CD4
ANTIGENOS CD4
CITOCINAS
CITOCINAS
LINFOCITOS T CD8-POSITIVOS
IMUNIDADE ATIVA
IMUNIDADE CELULAR
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
CAMUNDONGOS
MICOBACTERIOSE
MICOBACTERIOSE
MICOBACTERIOSE
CÉLULAS TH1
CÉLULAS TH1
TUBERCULOSE
TUBERCULOSE
TUBERCULOSE
VACINAS
Limits:ANIMAL
Location:BR191.1; 07128/s


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Id:9974
Author:Kato, L; Szejtli, J; Szente, L
Title:Water soluble complex of palmitic acid in media for cultivation of leprosy-derived psychrophilic mycobacteria from mycobacterium leprae infected tissues ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1993. 12 p. tab.
Descriptors:ANIMAIS
TATUS
TÉCNICA DE TIPAGEM BACTERIANA
MEIOS DE CULTURA
TESTES INTRADÉRMICOS
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
CAMUNDONGOS
MYCOBACTERIUM
MYCOBACTERIUM
MICOBACTERIOSE
MICOBACTERIOSE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
ACIDOS PALMITICOS
SOLUBILIDADE
TEMPERATURA AMBIENTE
Location:BR191.1; 06618/s



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