小鼠肠道内常住乳酸菌的分布及抗逆性

S. Hata, Y. Takeda, N. Yoshida, Hideaki Oomori, Y. Hirayama, K. Ando, M. Kikuchi
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为了阐明小鼠正常肠道菌群中微生物的生态特性和功能特性,我们研究了常驻乳杆菌在肠道各区域的空间分布和应激反应。16S rDNA鉴定为罗伊氏乳杆菌和肠乳杆菌。基于LBS琼脂上的菌落形状和使用属特异性引物对的聚合酶链反应-变性梯度凝胶电泳(PCR-DGGE)图谱,这两种乳酸菌以几乎相同的比例存在于肠道的所有区域(十二指肠、空肠+回肠、盲肠和结肠)。罗伊氏乳杆菌对热休克、酸和胆盐处理的存活率显著高于肠乳杆菌。此外,从所有肠道区域获得的罗伊氏乳杆菌几乎所有分离株都能在添加0.5%胆汁盐的MRS培养液中生长,而几乎所有分离株都不能在添加0.1%胆汁盐的培养液中生长。这些结果表明,无论应激反应能力如何,小鼠体内的常驻乳杆菌罗伊氏乳杆菌和肠道乳杆菌都能在不同环境条件下定殖。
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Distribution and stress resistance of resident lactobacilli in mouse intestinal tract
In this paper, we studied the spatial distribution and stress responses of resident Lactobacillus in various intestinal regions in order to clarify the ecological and functional properties of the microbes in mouse normal microflora. Lactobacillus reuteri and Lactobacillus intestinalis were identified as resident species by 16S rDNA analysis. Both lactobacilli were present in all regions of the intestinal tract (duodenum, jejunum+ileum, cecum and colon) at almost the same ratios based on colony shapes on LBS agar and the polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) profiles using a genus-specific primer pair. Survivability of L. reuteri against heat shock, acid and bile salt treatments was markedly higher than that of L. intestinalis. Furthermore, almost all isolates of L. reuteri obtained from all intestinal regions grew in MRS broth with 0.5% bile salts, while almost all of the isolates of L. intestinalis failed to grow in the broth with 0.1% bile salts. These results suggest that resident lactobacilli, L. reuteri and L. intestinalis, in mice are able to colonize all intestinal regions with different environmental conditions, regardless of their stress response potentials.
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