Taylor D M, Read L, Neal D L
Lab Anim. 1986 Jan;20(1):22-6. doi: 10.1258/002367786781062106.
Gram-positive bacilli, originating from the diet, are present in the faeces of germ-free mice in this Unit. Although these organisms have never grown on culture and are assumed to be dead it was considered desirable to test this by non-cultural methods because some gut bacteria are difficult or impossible to grow in vitro by present techniques. Germ-free mice were fed a synthetic diet free from live or dead organisms for 10 days during which time the bacilli disappeared from the faeces, re-appearing when the usual diet was re-introduced. This was regarded as confirmation of the non-viability of the bacilli. The use of Wayson's stain for confirmation of non-viability was found to be inappropriate since it produced false-positive reactions with irradiation-killed bacteria.
本单位无菌小鼠的粪便中存在源自食物的革兰氏阳性杆菌。尽管这些微生物从未在培养基上生长,且被认为已死亡,但考虑到一些肠道细菌难以或无法用现有技术在体外培养,因此认为有必要通过非培养方法对此进行检测。给无菌小鼠喂食不含活的或死的生物体的合成饲料10天,在此期间杆菌从粪便中消失,重新引入常规饲料后又再次出现。这被视为杆菌无活力的证实。结果发现,使用韦逊氏染色法来证实无活力并不合适,因为它会对经辐射杀死的细菌产生假阳性反应。