1986
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/154.1.194
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Confirmation of the Beige Mouse Model for Study of Disseminated Infection with Mycobacterium avium Complex

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“…Moreover, the liposomal form of capreomycin had a better in vivo activity than the free form against MAC isolates. The bacterial counts obtained for controls were concordant with those reported in the literature (2,3,20) in the beige mouse model. The difference in the mean CFU for each organ was slight (0.6 to 0.9 log1o CFU/g of organ for the 120-mg/kg dose by the curative procedure); thus, the antibacterial activity observed was a bacteriostatic effect.…”
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“…Moreover, the liposomal form of capreomycin had a better in vivo activity than the free form against MAC isolates. The bacterial counts obtained for controls were concordant with those reported in the literature (2,3,20) in the beige mouse model. The difference in the mean CFU for each organ was slight (0.6 to 0.9 log1o CFU/g of organ for the 120-mg/kg dose by the curative procedure); thus, the antibacterial activity observed was a bacteriostatic effect.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The disseminated MAC infection model in the beige mouse has been described in detail (3,20). Mice were infected by injecting approximately 107 CFU of MAC in 0.1 ml of 7H9 broth into the tail vein.…”
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“…Of these murine systems, the most frequently used system has been the beige mouse model of disseminated MAC disease (52,160). There has been some debate about whether the beige mouse, infected intravenously with MAC, truly mimics disseminated MAC infection in patients with AIDS.…”
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“…Murine models of disseminated M. avium infection have been developed since 1983 (2,3,10) and used extensively in the investigation of host response and in the screening of active therapeutic agents (1). In these models, bacterial burden and histopathology changes in the abdominal organs and lymph nodes had been thoroughly studied, but the neuraxes have not been evaluated.…”
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“…Our results suggest that M. avium infection of the CNS during AIDS is an underrecognized entity. We used strain 101, which is a well-characterized virulent strain of M. avium (3). Other strains, such as the virulent strain 724 (22), however, may prove to be more invasive of the CNS or trigger a greater inflammatory response than strain 101 and should be investigated in this model in the future.…”
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