1992
DOI: 10.5980/jpnjurol1989.83.1978
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Adherence of E. Coli to Bladder Epithelia in Compromised Mice and Plasma Endotoxin Level

Abstract: The role of bacterial adherence in association with complicated urinary tract infections (UTI) and the correlation between bacterial adherence and plasma endotoxin (ET) levels were experimentally investigated by using mouse UTI models. Mice with foreign bodies induced in the bladder or voiding dysfunction were more susceptible to UTI than untreated mice. But diabetic or granulocytopenic mice were little susceptible to UTI in comparison with other two models. Adherence activities of 6 strains of E. coli to mice… Show more

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