Dissemination of Borrelia burgdorferi and immunological responses after experimental infection in rabbits
1999
Kim, J.B. | Park, S.U. | Song, H.W. | Park, S.W. | Kim, Y.M. (Yonsei University, Wonju (Korea Republic). Department of Medical Technology, College of Health Science)
The visceral dissemination of Borrelia burgdorferi in New Zealand White rabbits was evaluated following intradermal inoculation of 1*10 8 spirochetes. We inoculated Borrelia burgdorferi B31, B garinii KW1 and B afzelii S13, respectively, and monitored the dissemination in the experimentally infected rabbits for 28 days. In the B burgdorferi B31-challenged group, the spirochetes were com;oetely cleared in rabbits at day 1 and visceral dissemination was not demonstrated. However, B garinii KW1 and B afzelii S13 were found to successfully disseminate in visceral organs of rabbits during the experiment period of 28 days. And experimentally infection-derived immunological responses in rabbits were identified with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and immunoblot analysis. Based on these results, the differences in the virulence of Lymeborrelial strains were proved in rabbit model.
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