1983
DOI: 10.1139/m83-055
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Natural immunity to murine gonococcal bacteremia: roles of complement, leucocytes, and sex

Abstract: The roles of the serum bactericidal system, inflammatory cells, and sex in resisting gonococcal infection were studied in a murine model of gonococcal bacteremia. The role of serum killing in defense was investigated with complement component 5 deficient (C5-deficient) (B1O.D2/OSN) and normal (B1O.D2/NSN) mice. No significant differences were found between LD50's with either murine serum-sensitive or serum-resistant gonococci in those two mouse strains. However, in vitro experiments revealed a heat-stable fact… Show more

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“…This disseminated gonococcal infection model was subsequently used with endotoxin-resistant and endotoxin-susceptible mouse strains to examine the role of endotoxin responsiveness in host defence [ 110 ]. In a further study of gonococcal bacteraemia, resistance to gonococcal infection was shown to be dependent on inflammatory cells and sex of the animal [ 111 ].…”
Section: Vertebrate Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This disseminated gonococcal infection model was subsequently used with endotoxin-resistant and endotoxin-susceptible mouse strains to examine the role of endotoxin responsiveness in host defence [ 110 ]. In a further study of gonococcal bacteraemia, resistance to gonococcal infection was shown to be dependent on inflammatory cells and sex of the animal [ 111 ].…”
Section: Vertebrate Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%