Bertschinger H U, Moon H W, Whipp S C
Infect Immun. 1972 Apr;5(4):606-11. doi: 10.1128/iai.5.4.606-611.1972.
The association between small intestinal epithelium and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EEC) was studied in ligated intestinal loops of pigs and rabbits. The association indexes (degree of association) for each of two porcine EEC strains varied widely among pigs and independently of each other. Significant litter-to-litter variations in association indexes among colostrum-deprived newborn pigs were interpreted to be the result of congenital resistance to association with specific EEC in some pigs. Since enterosorption occurred in loops with low association indexes, it was not necessary for EEC to establish a high association index for them to cause enterosorption in ligated intestinal loops. Two strains of EEC which are enteropathogenic for humans caused enterosorption in ligated loops in pigs 3 weeks old or less but not in 6-week-old pigs.
在猪和兔的结扎肠袢中研究了小肠上皮与肠致病性大肠杆菌(EEC)之间的关联。两种猪源EEC菌株各自的关联指数(关联程度)在猪之间差异很大,且相互独立。初乳缺乏的新生仔猪之间关联指数存在显著的窝间差异,这被解释为某些仔猪对特定EEC的先天性关联抗性的结果。由于在关联指数低的肠袢中发生了肠吸收,EEC在结扎肠袢中引起肠吸收并不一定需要建立高关联指数。两种对人类有致病性的EEC菌株在3周龄及以下的猪的结扎肠袢中引起肠吸收,但在6周龄的猪中则不会。