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Query: UMLS:C0043167 (
pertussis
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Bordetella
pertussis
-vaccinated mice were examined for evidence of inflammation. Using polymorphonuclear leukocyte and fluid accumulation as markers, inflammation was evidenced in the lungs and to a lesser extent in the livers of such mice. Both heart and kidney showed no evidence of inflammation. Development of the inflammatory lesion followed a time course similar to that previously reported for increased sensitivity to histamine-mediated cAMP accumulation. This close parrallelism between inflammation and altered cAMP metabolism supports the hypothesis that the increased cAMP accumulation might be related to a feedback mechanism regulating inflammatory mediator release.
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PMID:On the relationship between inflammation and altered cAMP metabolism in lungs of B pertussis-vaccinated mice. 21 Jan 26
Administration of
Bordetella
pertussis
and some of their components to mice induced an increase of DNA-binding activity of the sera revealed under ionic strength conditions of physiological saline, mostly on the 14th day. It was shown by the inhibition method that interaction between mouse sera and native DNA was specific. Maximum increase in the quantity of mouse sera proteins reacting with DNA under low ionic strength condition of physiological saline (0.05 M NaCl) is revealed on the 7th day. However, in administration of
Bordetella
pertussis
and their cytoplasmic membrane the elevated DNA-binding proteins content persisted up to 14 days.
...
PMID:[Induction of antibodies to native DNA by components of Bordetella pertussis]. 21 Aug 65
Development of hyperacute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in Lewis rats after intraperitoneal administration of a mixture of guinea pig spinal cord emulsion and pertussigen from
Bordetella
pertussis
was accompanied by an increase in vascular permeability in the central nervous system. The increased permeability was most striking in the spinal cord and seemed to be associated with the ascending development of paralysis. Rats that had completely recovered from paralysis did not have any increased permeability in the central nervous system. Rats which developed paralysis after inoculation with either guinea pig spinal cord emulsion alone or with complete Freund adjuvant had only a small degree, if any, of increased permeability in the vascular system of the central nervous system.
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PMID:Vascular permeability changes in the central nervous system of rats with hyperacute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis induced with the aid of a substance from Bordetella pertussis. 21 Oct 87
The epidemiological and drug susceptibility data on
whooping cough
suggested a possibility that
Bordetella
pertussis
converts in some way to
Bordetella
parapertussis. To prove this, B.
pertussis
strain 75 was treated with N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine and a mutant resistant to staphcillin v and eight mutants resistant to trimethoprim were isolated. The staphcillin V-resistant mutant of B.
pertussis
agreed with all of the criteria of B. parapertussis and the trimethoprim-resistant mutants also agreed with many of these criteria. Thus, a hypothesis is presented that B. parapertussis is a mutant of B.
pertussis
which appeared in nature probably by a selective pressure of antibiotics.
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PMID:Conversion of Bordetella pertussis to Bordetella parapertussis. 21 Nov 61
Data presented in this work indicated that antigens, contrastive by toxicity, obtained by Boiven's method and O'Neill and Tood's method from two strains of
Bordetella
pertussis
differed by stability of lipid A binding with the specific polysaccharide. The influence of duration of the lipopolysaccharide hydrolysis on the fatty acid content in lipid A, and of heptose in the specific polysaccharide was demonstrated. Lipid A fatty acid composition was studied. It is supposed that bound fatty acids are presented as C14 and C19--C22. There was a correlation between the antigen toxicity and the stability of lipid A bond with the specific polysaccharide. Stability of the lipopolysaccharide complex bond depended on heptose and lipid A content and on the composition and the amount of fatty acids in the lipid A preparations.
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PMID:[Comparative study of lipid A from pertussis microbes differing in the toxicity of their O-antigens. I. Chemical composition and stability of the bond between lipid A and the specific polysaccharide in B. pertussis lipopolysaccharide]. 21 60
Mice could be significantly protected against infection with herpes simplex virus (HSV) by i.p. or i.v. injection of killed Corynebacterium parvum 7 days before infection. This protection was seen in inbred strains of mice with a different degree of sensitivity to HSV and after both i.p. and i.v. infection. Resistant mice immunosuppressed by X-irradiation and showing an increased susceptibility to HSV could also be protected by a previous injection of C. parvum. Elevated levels of interferon were demonstrated in the serum of mice injected with C. parvum 5 to 12 days previously. Four different strains of anaerobic coryneforms were compared and only those which were able to induce a systemic activation of the lymphoreticular system (as reflected by splenomegaly) protected against HSV infection. Protection against HSV-infection could also be demonstrated by using killed
Bordetella
pertussis
. C. parvum also protected against Semliki Forest virus infection in two different strains of mice.
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PMID:Protection of mice against viral infection by Corynebacterium parvum and Bordetella pertussis. 21 22
A study was done to determine the major antigenic factors of
Bordetella
pertussis
strains isolated throughout Canada and whether these isolates have the same antigenic structure as the bacilli in the currently used vaccines. Testing for the major
pertussis
antigens, factors 1, 2 and 3, was conducted with 440 freshly isolated strains of B.
pertussis
received from seven canadian provinces between August 1976 and February 1978 and six batches of
pertussis
vaccine or immunizing agents containing
pertussis
vaccine. With the aid of specific antisera prepared in rabbits, the antigenic factors were detected by a slide agglutination technique. Almost all (98.9%) of the
pertussis
strains examined were serotype 1,3. All six batches of
pertussis
vaccine or immunizing agents containing
pertussis
vaccine proved to be rich in each of the three main
pertussis
agglutinogens.
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PMID:Bordetella pertussis serotypes in Canada. 21 82
Bordetella
pertussis
and Corynebacterium parvum are commonly used immunopotentiating agents. To explore the inflammatory environment induced by these agents, the peritoneal exudate response in mice following intraperitoneal injection of B.
pertussis
(PV) and C. parvum (CV) vaccines was investigated. The PV-induced exudate isolated by lavage was characterized by an early neutrophil influx followed by enhanced accumulation of mononuclear cells and fluid protein. The CV exudate was principally mononuclear in nature and displayed fewer numbers of cells and less fluid protein. Both vaccines also enhanced the leukocyte adherence inhibitory activity (LAIA) of peritoneal fluid as measured in vitro. The development of exudate LAIA was T lymphocyte independent. A similar LAIA was demonstrated in nonimmune mouse plasma and serum. Exudate fluid and serum LAIA were heat stable and trypsin sensitive. These studies suggest that significant differences exist in the composition of the local tissue environment following PV and CV injection and that exudate LAIA is serum derived. Further studies in this direction should result in a better understanding of the ways in which inflammatory cells and fluid substances affect lymphocyte-macrophage interaction subsequent to adjuvant administration.
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PMID:Characterization of mouse peritoneal exudate and associated leukocyte adherence inhibitory activity after intraperitoneal injection of either Bordetella pertussis or Corynebacterium parvum vaccines. 21 52
The effectiveness of oral erythromycin and amoxycillin in eradicating
Bordetella
pertussis
from the nasopharynx was compared. Erythromycin in a dosage of 40--50 mg/kg/day was significantly more effective than amoxycillin in a dosage of 25--30 mg/kg/day. The organism did not disappear in three cases receiving a lower dosage of erythromycin. As antibiotic treatment does not affect the clinical course of fully-developed
whooping cough
, erythromycin is indicated primarily when particularly susceptible individuals are threatened by exposure. In such cases erythromycin should be given as soon as
whooping cough
is suspected.
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PMID:Effect of erythromycin and amoxycillin on Bordetella pertussis in the nasopharynx. 21 55
Phenylbutazone, cyclophosphamide and prednacinolone acetonide, administered around the period of challenge reduced the exudate of pleurisy due to
Bordetella
pertussis
hypersensitivity in the rat. The results on the leukocytes of the exudate are different depending on the class of product studied. Phenylbutazone only slightly reduced the number of mononuclears cells. Both the immunosuppressive and the corticoid induced a clear decrease in the total leukocyte number. But, while prednacinolone effects were nearly equally distributed among mononuclears and polynuclears, cyclophosphamide was mainly active on mononuclears.
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PMID:Action of phenylbutazone, cyclophosphamide and prednacinolone on pleurisy due to Bordetella pertussis hypersensitivity in the rat. 21 27
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