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Query: UMLS:C0043167 (
pertussis
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The effect of an i.p. injection of
Bordetella
pertussis
on the primary humoral immune response in mice to the thymus-independent antigen SIII has been studied. Suppression of the antibody response occurred when
pertussis
cells were injected at the same time as an optimal immunizing dose of SIII. In contrast, the antibody response to high doses of SIII was enhanced by B.
pertussis
. When SIII alone was injected, only 19S antibody was detected. However, when B.
pertussis
was administered with either optimal or high doses of SIII, 7S as well as 19S antibody against SIII was produced.
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PMID:The effect of Bordetella pertussis on the antibody response in mice to type III pneumococcal polysaccharide. 0 10
Previous observers showed that many strains of Staphylococcus aureus stimulated the growth of
Bordetella
pertussis
but we have found the reverse: the growth of all available strains of B.
pertussis
on charcoal-agar medium was inhibited by a standard strain of S. aureus; and 17 of 18 strains of S. aureus (as well as several other organisms) inhibited the growth of a standard strain of B.
pertussis
. All inhibiting colonies had an unusual brown colouration on the charcoal agar used in the investigation. Both the brown colouration and the inhibitory property were caused by acid production, probably from the starch in the medium. We therefore suggest that media containing starch and blood should not be used in studies of bacterial interference.
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PMID:The influence of growth medium on the interactions between Bordetella pertussis and Staphylococcus aureus. 0 98
The effects of prostaglandin E1, E2, F2alpha (PGE2 PGF2alpha), isoproterenol, epinephrine, norepinephrine, salbutamol, practolol, atropine, aminophylline, and corticosterone on the hypersensitivity to anaphylaxis, histamine, and serotonin in
Bordetella
pertussis
-treated mice and propranolol-treated mice were investigated. Female HLA-SW (ICR) mice, 27-29 gm, were injected with
pertussis
vaccine intravenously 4 days before challenge with antigen, histamine, or serotonin. Alternatively, instead of
pertussis
vaccine, propranolol was injected intraperitoneally 45 min before histamine challenge. Test drugs were administered intraperitoneally 15 min before challenge. PGE1 and PGE2 at a narrow range of between 10 and 100 mug and epinephrine at 100 mug protected both
pertussis
- and propranolol-treated mice. Isoproterenol (25 mug) and aminophilline (800 mug) protected beta-blocked mice, but did not protect
pertussis
-treated mice even with very high doses (1,000 and 3,2000 mug, respectively), although salbutamol (500 mug) did. PGF2alpha, norepinephrine, and atropine were not protective at all. Practolol, a beta 1-blocker, given intraperitoneally 30 min before histamine neither sensitized normal mice nor changed the effect of isoproterenol or salbutamol in
pertussis
-treated mice. Corticosterone 10 mg/kg reduced the number of deaths from histamine in beta-blocked mice, but not in
pertussis
-treated mice. The protective effect is discussed in connection with probable effects of the drugs on intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) levels.
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PMID:Histamine hypersensitivity in mice induced by Bordetella pertussis or pharmacologic beta adrenergic blockade. Effects of adrenergic, cholinergic, and other drugs. 0 37
The effect of
Bordetella
pertussis
vaccine on the cerebral vascular permeability in the mouse was studied by a radio-isotope method (131I-labelled HSA). Intravenous injection of 4 x 1010 heat-killed
pertussis
organisms caused a measurable increase in permeability in normal mice. Cryoinjury to the cerebral hemispheres resulted in a striking increase in vascular permeability at 24 h. This declined within 48 h and stabilized at a level fractionally higher than normal at 7 days ("healed lesion"). When
pertussis
organisms were injected into mice bearing ("healed lesion"). When
pertussis
organisms were injected into mice bearing "healed lesions" the increase in permeability was similar in magnitude to that in uninjured brain. The effect was increased by a second administration of
pertussis
24 h after the first. The action of
pertussis
on a newly inflicted cryoinjury was protective. It is suggested that permeability changes in the cerebral vessels may be involved in the evolution of the encephalopathy attributed to the use of
Bordetella
pertussis
vaccine in man.
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PMID:The effects of Bordetella pertussis vaccine on cerebral vascular permeability. 1 80
Treatment of rats with
Bordetella
pertussis
vaccine significantly lowered the blood sugar level 4 days later but the vaccine did not alter the level in diabetic rats. The vaccine, like insulin, raised glycogen levels in liver, skeletal muscle and heart and reduced the plasma free fatty acid concentration. The action of a beta-adrenoceptor blocker was potentiated by the vaccine but not by insulin. Part of the hypoglycaemic action of the vaccine is probably due to beta-adrenoceptor blockade.
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PMID:The insulin-like action of Bordetella pertussis vaccine in rats. 2 97
The subunit structure was studied of islets-activating protein (IAP), a new protein recently isolated from the culture media of
Bordetella
pertussis
and possessing a unique action, i.e., potentiating insulin secretory responses of animals, IAP dissociated into three subunits, F-1, F-2, and F-3, when incubated in 8M urea. Three subunits isolated by chromatography on CM-Sepharose and DEAE-Sepharose columns showed different molecular weights (F-1: 44,000, F-2: 20,000, F-3: 11,000) and different isoelectric points, but similar amino acid compositions. The F-1 subunit consisted of two polypeptide chains linked by S-S bonding(s), while the F-2 and F-3 subunits were single-chain peptides. These subunits, none of which was biologically active alone, associated upon incubation for 2 h at 37 degrees C and regained biological activities after association only when the F-3 subunit was present in the association product. Thus, the F-3 subunit was essential, and the F-1 and F-2 subunits were permissive, for the development of IAP activity in animals.
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PMID:Subunit structure of islets-activating protein (IAP), a new protein isolated from the culture media of Bordetella pertussis. 2 92
The results obtained and the laboratory methods used for the isolation of viruses and bacteria from Malaysian children with acute respiratory illnesses seen in a private clinic are described. Of the 65 children studied virus isolations were obtained from 26 children, bacteria from 10 and both virus and bacteria from another 5. The agents isolated were influenza viruses, parainfluenza viruses, adenoviruses,
Bordetella
pertussis
, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae and Staphylococcus pyogenes.
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PMID:Viruses and bacteria associated with acute respiratory illnesses in young children in general practice. 3 Jan 73
Bordetella
pertussis
organisms induce histamine sensitivity and diminish the normal hyperglycemic response to epinephrine in experimental animals. These effects have been attributed to beta-adrenergic blockade. However, under conditions in which the decrease in epinephrine-induced hyperglycemia after B.
pertussis
administration was demonstrable, there was no change in rat reticulocyte beta-adrenergic receptor number or affinity measured by iodohydroxybenzylpindolol binding or in isoproterenol-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity. Therefore, there was no generalized beta-adrenergic blockade induced by B.
pertussis
. The observed effects can be explained by the hypersecretion of insulin resulting from B.
pertussis
administration.
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PMID:Bordetella pertussis does not induce beta-adrenergic blockade. 3 38
A procedure to purify and crystallize fimbrial hemagglutinin from
Bordetella
pertussis
is described. Redissolved crystals had the same specific activity as the original, purified solution of fimbrial hemagglutinin. About 97% of the weight of washed crystals was accounted for by amino acids.
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PMID:Purification and crystallization of fimbrial hemagglutinin from Bordetella pertussis. 3 33
Bordetella
pertussis
produced hemagglutinin in stationary cultures; in cultures kept under constant shaking, hemagglutinin was found only during the first 48 h of incubation but not after 3 to 5 days. The type of medium had a pronounced effect on production of hemagglutinin. Strain differences in ability to produce hemagglutinin were also detected.
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PMID:Fimbrial hemagglutinin in stationary and shake cultures of Bordetella pertussis. 3 97
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