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常规饲养的小鼠、大鼠、仓鼠、兔子和狗的正常阴道菌群的定性和定量差异。

Qualitative and quantitative differences in normal vaginal flora of conventionally reared mice, rats, hamsters, rabbits, and dogs.

作者信息

Noguchi Kazuhiro, Tsukumi Kiyoshi, Urano Toru

机构信息

Division of Microbiology and Genetics, Center for Animal Resources and Development, Kumamoto University, 2-2-1 Honjo, Kumamoto 860-0811, Japan.

出版信息

Comp Med. 2003 Aug;53(4):404-12.

Abstract

We examined quantitatively the vaginal flora of conventionally reared mice, rats, hamsters, rabbits and dogs, species that are widely used as laboratory animals. Vaginal specimens were examined according to the method of analyzing intestinal flora (Mitsuoka's procedure). The total number of bacteria (aerobes and anaerobes) and the prevalence of specific bacteria were determined. The total number of bacteria was highest during estrus and lowest during diestrus or anestrus in mice, rats, hamsters, and dogs. The most predominant bacteria during estrus were streptococci in mice; gram-negative rods (GNR), streptococci, and members of the family Bacteroidaceae in rats; GNR, Bacteroidaceae and gram-positive anaerobic cocci in hamsters, and Bacteroidaceae in dogs. The increase in the total number of bacteria during estrus was caused by an increase of predominant bacteria in the vagina. Aerobes were more predominant than anaerobes in mice, and number of aerobes was comparable to that of anaerobes in rats and dogs. On the other hand, in hamsters, anaerobes were more predominant than aerobes and the total number of bacteria was highest among the laboratory animals (mice, rats, hamsters, rabbits, and dogs). However, in rabbits, bacteria were not isolated from about 90% of the vaginal specimens. Rabbits do not have cyclic reproductive stages and are usually in precoital status in the laboratory. In precoital rabbits, vaginal epithelium manifests few signs of secretion. Therefore, we suspect that the vaginal environment in precoital rabbits is comparable to that during diestrus or anestrus in mice, rats, hamsters, and dogs. These results suggest that the vaginal flora of laboratory animals is influenced by the estrous cycle, and probably by mucous secretion. Our data imply that vaginal flora differ among laboratory animals species, and researchers need to take into consideration the estrous cycle of laboratory animals when studying their vaginal flora.

摘要

我们定量检测了常规饲养的小鼠、大鼠、仓鼠、兔子和狗的阴道菌群,这些物种被广泛用作实验动物。根据分析肠道菌群的方法(光冈法)对阴道标本进行检测。测定了细菌总数(需氧菌和厌氧菌)以及特定细菌的流行率。在小鼠、大鼠、仓鼠和狗中,细菌总数在发情期最高,在间情期或乏情期最低。发情期最主要的细菌在小鼠中是链球菌;在大鼠中是革兰氏阴性杆菌(GNR)、链球菌和拟杆菌科成员;在仓鼠中是GNR、拟杆菌科和革兰氏阳性厌氧球菌,在狗中是拟杆菌科。发情期细菌总数的增加是由阴道中主要细菌的增加引起的。在小鼠中需氧菌比厌氧菌更占优势,在大鼠和狗中需氧菌数量与厌氧菌相当。另一方面,在仓鼠中厌氧菌比需氧菌更占优势,并且细菌总数在实验动物(小鼠、大鼠、仓鼠、兔子和狗)中是最高的。然而,在兔子中,约90%的阴道标本未分离出细菌。兔子没有周期性的生殖阶段,在实验室中通常处于性交前状态。在性交前的兔子中,阴道上皮几乎没有分泌迹象。因此,我们怀疑性交前兔子的阴道环境与小鼠、大鼠、仓鼠和狗的间情期或乏情期相当。这些结果表明实验动物的阴道菌群受发情周期影响,可能也受黏液分泌影响。我们的数据表明实验动物物种之间阴道菌群不同,研究人员在研究实验动物阴道菌群时需要考虑其发情周期。

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