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Laboratory animal science 1994-Oct

Experimentally induced intravaginal Tritrichomonas foetus infection in the estrogenized mouse.

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M C St Claire
L K Riley
C L Franklin
C L Besch-Williford
R R Hook

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Studies were initiated to establish and maintain intravaginal Tritrichomonas foetus infections in female BALB/c mice as a model for elucidation of parasite and host factors that affect the course of vaginal protozoan infections. Results of these studies indicated that T. foetus infections could only be established in mice in which estrus was induced and maintained. Over a period of several weeks, mice induced to estrus by weekly administration of estradiol cypionate exhibited purulent vaginal discharge and perivulvar abscesses. Implantation of silastic tubing containing 15 micrograms of estradiol-17 beta proved effective in induction and maintenance of estrus and avoided the animal health problems associated with estradiol cypionate treatment. Results of quantitative experiments indicated that the duration of trichomonad infection was influenced by initial colonization of the vagina, i.e., mice with high numbers of vaginal trichomonads at 7 days after infection maintained infections longer than did mice with lower numbers of vaginal parasites. Weekly administration of either 2 or 4 mg of methylprednisolone acetate to estrogenized mice did not extend the duration of T. foetus infections, thereby suggesting that the immune response did not limit the establishment and maintenance of primary vaginal trichomonad infections. Study of estrogenized BALB/c nu/nu mice supported these observations in that establishment of T. foetus infections was difficult in nu/nu mice and that, in most nu/nu mice (76%), the course of infection was not lengthened (mean, 1.9 weeks). When examined by electron microscopy, the earliest lesions were characterized by degeneration and necrosis of chondrocytes, along with degradation of cartilage matrix. These findings confirm that quinolone arthropathy develops in juvenile rabbits and is similar to quinolone arthropathy in other laboratory animals.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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