McCowan R P, Cheng K J, Costerton J W
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1979 Jun;37(6):1224-9. doi: 10.1128/aem.37.6.1224-1229.1979.
Tongue samples from cattle on varied diets and ranging in age from 2 months to adult were studied by transmission and scanning electron microscopy to observe the in situ distribution and adhesion patterns of two readily identifiable genera of filamentous bacterial. The two, both members of the Simonsiellaceae, adhere to the epithelium by means of fibers which are produced on one side of the bacterial filaments and subsequently display a sidedness in their manner of adhesion to epithelial surfaces. Other bacterial populations found on the tongue were normally members of chains and seldom present as single cells. This suggests that filamentous or chain-forming bacteria may have a selective advantage over single bacteria in their ability to colonize and remain attached to the epithelium of the tongue.
通过透射电子显微镜和扫描电子显微镜对不同饮食且年龄从2个月到成年的牛的舌头样本进行研究,以观察丝状细菌两个易于识别的属的原位分布和粘附模式。这两个属均为西蒙斯菌科成员,它们通过在细菌丝一侧产生的纤维附着于上皮细胞,随后在其粘附于上皮表面的方式上表现出方向性。舌头上发现的其他细菌群体通常是链状成员,很少以单细胞形式存在。这表明丝状或形成链状的细菌在定殖并附着于舌上皮的能力方面可能比单个细菌具有选择性优势。