Normalization of Reproductive Function in Germfree Mice Following Bacterial Contamination
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The capacity for reproduction in germfree mice remain inferior to their conventional counterparts even after improvement of feed and other such rearing conditions. The authors provide evidence of increased reproductive capacity in germfree mice following association with bacteria. Estrous cycles were normalized in female mice accidentally contaminated with bacteria, and in mice given fecal suspensions of the accidentally contaminated mice per os. Significant rises were seen in their copulation and implantation rates, reaching levels comparable to values in conventional mice. In male mice, bacterial contamination induced significant increase in sperm motility. Bacteria were identified in the feces of the contaminated mice, and reproductive capacity was examined in mice associated with the identified bacteria. As a result, normalization of the estrous cycle, and rises in copulation and implantation rates were noted in B. distasonis and C. perfringens di-associated mice. Values from B. subtilis mono-associated mice were comparable to those in germfree mice. These results from our accidental contamination indicate that B. distasonis and C. perfringens are capable of normalizing estrous cycles in female germfree mice, and in increasing their reproductive capacity by raising their rates of copulation and implantation.
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著者
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Isoda H
Univ. Tsukuba Ibaraki Jpn
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Isoda H
Snow Brand Milk Products Co. Kawagoe Jpn
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Isoda Hiroko
Technical Research Institute Snow Brand Milk Products Co.
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SHIMAMURA Tadakatsu
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Showa University School of Medicine
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Shimizu K
Department Of Forest Products Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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TAZUME Seiki
Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Tokai University
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FUJIMURA Ryuko
Tokai University School of Health Sciences
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MURANAKA Yoko
Tokai University School of Health Sciences
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Tazume S
Tokai University School Of Health Sciences
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Shimizu Kumi
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Tohoku University
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Shimizu Keiko
Department Of Cellular & Molecular Biology Primate Research Institute Kyoto University
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MURANAKA Yohko
Department of Nursing, Tokai University School of Health Sciences
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FUJIMURA Ryuko
Department of Nursing, Tokai University School of Health Sciences
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ISHIDA Hiroshi
Junior College, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Shimamura Tadakatsu
Department Of Bacteriology And Immunology Showa University School Of Medicine
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Shimizu Keiko
Department Of Biology
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Shimizu Keiko
Department Of Agro-environmental Sciences Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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TAZUME Seiki
Department of Microbiology School of Medicine, Tokai University
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