نتایج جستجو برای: surface mucus

تعداد نتایج: 644657  

2015
Ranjna S. Cheema Amrit K. Bansal

Molecular characterization of sperm proteins and their immunoreactions to sera from subfertile/infertile animals may give deeper insight to the immunological reason of infertility. The purpose of this study was to characterize antigenic sperm proteins by reacting with blood serum and cervical mucus of variably inseminated heifers/cows using immunoblotting and immunofluorescence techniques. Immu...

2014
Xiaoyun Yang Lennert Steukers Katrien Forier Ranhua Xiong Kevin Braeckmans Kristien Van Reeth Hans Nauwynck Nicole M. Bouvier

Swine influenza virus (SIV) has a strong tropism for pig respiratory mucosa, which consists of a mucus layer, epithelium, basement membrane and lamina propria. Sialic acids present on the epithelial surface have long been considered to be determinants of influenza virus tropism. However, mucus which is also rich in sialic acids may serve as the first barrier of selection. It was investigated ho...

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2017
Víctor Huertas David R Bellwood

Of the 6,000 reef fish species, only 128 feed on corals [1,2]. Despite being widely available on tropical reefs, corals appear to represent a particularly challenging trophic resource, with mucus- and nematocyst-laden tissues spread over a sharp coral skeleton. Here we report that coral-feeding tubelip wrasses use highly modified lips to suck material from the coral surface. These lips have a s...

Journal: :Inflammatory bowel diseases 2007
Alexander Swidsinski Beate C Sydora Yvonne Doerffel Vera Loening-Baucke Mario Vaneechoutte Maryla Lupicki Juergen Scholze Herbert Lochs Levinus A Dieleman

BACKGROUND Migration is an important virulence factor for intestinal bacteria. However, the role of bacterial mobility in the penetration of viscous mucus and their spatial organization within the colon is relatively unknown. METHODS Movements of fecal bacteria were assessed in gels of varying agarose concentrations and were compared with patterns of bacterial distribution observed in colons ...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2009
Emmanuelle Pales Espinosa Mickael Perrigault J Evan Ward Sandra E Shumway Bassem Allam

Despite advances in the study of particle selection in suspension-feeding bivalves, the mechanisms upon which bivalves rely to discriminate among particles have not been elucidated. We hypothesized that particle sorting in suspension-feeding bivalves could be based, in part, on a biochemical recognition mechanism mediated by lectins within the mucus that covers the feeding organs. Using Crassos...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2015
Craig A Shoemaker Benjamin R LaFrentz

Flavobacterium columnare, an economically important Gram-negative bacterium of freshwater farmed fish, colonizes the skin and gills in the initial steps of pathogenesis. The surface of fish is coated with mucus made up of high molecular weight glycoproteins. Limited studies have described the ability of bacterial pathogens to grow in fish mucus. Our objective was to determine if F. columnare is...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Malin E V Johansson Jessica M Holmén Larsson Gunnar C Hansson

The normal intestinal microbiota inhabits the colon mucus without triggering an inflammatory response. The reason for this and how the intestinal mucus of the colon is organized have begun to be unraveled. The mucus is organized in two layers: an inner, stratified mucus layer that is firmly adherent to the epithelial cells and approximately 50 μm thick; and an outer, nonattached layer that is u...

2011
Karine Rousseau Jacqueline M. Cardwell Emma Humphrey Richard Newton David Knight Peter Clegg David J. Thornton

Mucus accumulation is a feature of inflammatory airway disease in the horse and has been associated with reduced performance in racehorses. In this study, we have analysed the two major airways gel-forming mucins Muc5b and Muc5ac in respect of their site of synthesis, their biochemical properties, and their amounts in mucus from healthy horses and from horses with signs of airway mucus accumula...

2015
S. Strobel J.A. Encarnação N.I. Becker T.E. Trenczek

Bats have a very high mass-specific energy demand due to small size and active flight. European bat species are mostly insectivorous and the morphology of the gastrointestinal tract should be adapted accordingly. This study investigated the general anatomy by histology and the function by analysing carbohydrate distribution in particular of the mucus of the GI tract of the insectivorous bat Pip...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2015
Melinda A Engevik Mary Beth Yacyshyn Kristen A Engevik Jiang Wang Benjamin Darien Daniel J Hassett Bruce R Yacyshyn Roger T Worrell

The majority of antibiotic-induced diarrhea is caused by Clostridium difficile (C. difficile). Hospitalizations for C. difficile infection (CDI) have tripled in the last decade, emphasizing the need to better understand how the organism colonizes the intestine and maintain infection. The mucus provides an interface for bacterial-host interactions and changes in intestinal mucus have been linked...

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