RESUMO
In order to investigate the behavior of hydrolytic enzymes in chronic infections, the activities of 17 hydrolytic enzymes were tested in limb muscles, heart muscle, spleen, liver, and kidney of lepromatous mice infected with Mycobacterium lepraemurium (M. lepraemurium) and their controls. Typical increases in those enzymatic activities were seen in spleen and liver, where pathological changes were the most pronounced, especially at the 11th week after the inoculation of the bacilli. At the 16th week, the enzymatic changes became less remarkable probably because of the decreased viability of tissues in these organs. The enzymatic changes observed could not be explained as due to bacterial enzymes. These findings are compatible with the notion that the increases in hydrolytic enzyme activities are related to tissue damage caused by murine leprosy.
Assuntos
Hidrolases/metabolismo , Infecções por Mycobacterium/enzimologia , Animais , Inflamação/enzimologia , Fígado/enzimologia , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Mycobacterium lepraemurium , Baço/enzimologiaRESUMO
Confirmation experiments on colony formation of M. leprae on the M-Y 14b agar medium developed by Murohashi and Yoshida were carried out for two years independently by individual members of an organized research group, according to the method described by Murohashi and Yoshida. The results obtained can be summarized as follows: a) No colony production by M. leprae on M-Y 14b agar medium was seen. b) No increase in the number of cells of M. leprae on M-Y 14b agar medium during cultivation was seen. c) Light and electron microscopic observation indicated that there was an increase in the number of non-solid bacterial cells and ghost cells with time of cultivation. d) It was found by mouse foot pad inoculation that four of six samples of M. leprae used as inocula were definitely viable. e) By means of mouse foot pad inoculation, it was shown that viability of M. leprae inoculated onto M-Y 14b agar medium was lost within approximately seven weeks of cultivation. From these results, can be definitely concluded that there is no evidence indicating that multiplication of M. leprae took place on M-Y 14b agar medium.