Histopathological lesions produced by P. aeruginosa lipopolysaccharide in rats.

Journal of Experimental Pathology Pub Date : 1989-01-01
G N Tzanakakis, D K Veronikis, E D Anastasiou, K S McCully, G Dimitracopoulos
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Abstract

The lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is considered to be less toxic than the LPS from the Enterobacteriaceae family. The present study was undertaken to determine the time course of lesions produced in the lungs, spleen, liver, kidneys and bone marrow from 1 to 168 hours following a single (1.5mg) intravenous injection of P. aeruginosa LPS--1R (S-form), and its mutant strains, 557 (R-form) and 605 (more-R-form)--in rats. The lesions consisted of atelectasis, infiltration by polymorphonuclear leukocytes, intraalveolar hemorrhage and perivascular edema of the lung, hyperplasia of the white pulp of the spleen, necrosis of hepatic parenchyma, vacuolization of cells of the adrenal zone fasciculata, and hyperplasia of bone marrow. Immunoperoxidase stain for the R-form and the more-R forms of LPS of P. aeruginosa showed similar distribution kinetics within hepatocytes and Kupffer cells, while the S-form required 24 hours to become evident within hepatocytes. The data show that all 3 LPS preparations are toxic, distributed differently within hepatocytes, as demonstrated by immunoperoxidase stains, and exhibit different time courses and severity of lesions within the affected organs.

铜绿假单胞菌脂多糖对大鼠的组织病理损伤。
铜绿假单胞菌的脂多糖(LPS)被认为比肠杆菌科的脂多糖毒性小。本研究旨在确定单次(1.5mg)静脉注射铜绿假单胞菌LPS- 1R (s型)及其突变株557 (r型)和605(更多r型)后1至168小时内大鼠肺、脾、肝、肾和骨髓病变的时间过程。病变包括肺不张、多形核白细胞浸润、肺泡内出血和肺血管周围水肿、脾白髓增生、肝实质坏死、肾上腺束状带细胞空泡化和骨髓增生。P. aeruginosa的r型和多r型LPS在肝细胞和Kupffer细胞内的分布动力学相似,而s型在肝细胞内需要24小时才能显现。数据显示,所有3种LPS制剂均具有毒性,免疫过氧化物酶染色显示其在肝细胞内的分布不同,并且在受累器官内表现出不同的病程和病变严重程度。
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