The effect of type-1 fimbrial immunization on gut pathophysiological response in rats infected with Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium

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Amrisha Verma
Sulagna Basu
Sujata Ghosh
S. Majumdar
N. K. Ganguly
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[1] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Department of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnology
[2] Indian Council of Medical Resarch,Department of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnology
[3] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,undefined
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diarrhoea; fimbriae; electrolyte imbalance;
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The pathophysiological mechanism of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium (Salmonella typhimurium) induced gastroenteritis is controlled by interplay of various cell signaling events. Adherence of this organism through type-1 fimbriae is known to be a vital prerequisite for the establishment of infection. In the present investigation male albino Wistar rats were immunized with purified type-1 fimbriae and challenged intragastrically with S. typhimurium. Electrolyte transport and level of different second messengers were studied in four different groups of animals. Transepithelial fluxes of Na+ and Cl− revealed absorption in immunized-challenged group as observed in case of control and immunized group while secretion was observed in infected group. Ca2+ and 3-0-methyl-D-glucose fluxes did not show any change. Significant increase in the level of intracellular Ca2+, cAMP, membrane form of protein kinase C, prostaglandins, NADPH oxidase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, total oxygen free radicals, reactive nitrogen intermediates, citrulline and lipid peroxidation was found in the infected group. However, in the immunized-challenged group, the values of all the parameters were found to be same as that of control as well as immunized groups. Na+, K+-ATPase and calmodulin levels were found to be unaltered in all the groups of animals. Thus, the immunization with type-1 fimbriae has been found to be quite effective leading to the prevention of multiple physiologic derangements in isolated ileal cells suggesting the protective role of the fimbriae.
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