Burrell R, McCullough M J
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1977 Dec;34(6):715-9. doi: 10.1128/aem.34.6.715-719.1977.
An investigation of the factors that influence the production of dense aerosols of Micropolyspora faeni and Thermoactinomyces vulgaris from hay cultures revealed that the density, freshness, and moisture content of the hay were important influences. Dry aerosols were produced under optimum conditions from hay cultures of either actinomycete and from sterile hay for inhalation challenges to unimmunized rabbits. Depressions in arterial oxygen tensions and hemolytic complement were monitored after such challenge. This investigation showed that hay cultures are capable of inciting a hypersensitivity-like reaction in the lungs, even in the absence of immunization to the organisms contained within the hay, but the entire hypersensitivity reaction cannot be attributed to M. faeni and T. vulgaris alone. Hay itself or other microbial or chemical components appear to have some heat-stable component that possibly contributes to the pathogenesis of the disease.
对影响从干草培养物中产生嗜热放线多孢菌和普通嗜热放线菌浓密气溶胶的因素进行的一项调查显示,干草的密度、新鲜度和水分含量具有重要影响。在最佳条件下,从两种放线菌的干草培养物以及无菌干草中均可产生干性气溶胶,用于对未免疫的兔子进行吸入激发试验。在这种激发试验后监测动脉血氧张力和溶血补体的降低情况。这项调查表明,即使在未对干草中所含微生物进行免疫的情况下,干草培养物也能够在肺部引发类似超敏反应,但整个超敏反应不能仅归因于嗜热放线多孢菌和普通嗜热放线菌。干草本身或其他微生物或化学成分似乎具有某种热稳定成分,可能对该疾病的发病机制有一定作用。