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A mouse model of Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis mimicking several features of human disease

Authors :
A. Werner
Joachim Gerber
T. Kunst
G. Raivich
Roland Nau
Andreas Wellmer
Wolfgang Brück
C. Noeske
Source :
Acta neuropathologica. 101(5)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The course of bacterial titers, meningeal inflammation, behavioral abnormalities, and neuronal damage was studied in a mouse model of Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis. At 24 h after injection of 10(4) colony-forming units (CFU) S. pneumoniae into the right forebrain, infected mice became severely lethargic. Bacterial titers in cerebrospinal fluid and cerebellum rose to 10(9) CFU/ml, with strong granulocyte invasion into the meninges and neuronal necroses in the neocortex, striatum and hippocampal formation. Meningeal inflammation and neuronal damage in intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1- and macrophage colony-stimulating factor-deficient mice was similar to that in wild-type littermates. Untreated, the infection was fatal. Wild-type mice treated earlier than 24 h after infection with ceftriaxone (2 mg every 12 h for 3 days) survived without apparent behavioral abnormalities. Delay of treatment beyond 30 h led to the death of more than 50% of the infected mice. This mouse model is suitable for therapeutic studies and for the investigation of inflammation in knockout mice. The neuronal damage resembles morphological abnormalities observed in humans.

Details

ISSN :
00016322
Volume :
101
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta neuropathologica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....33a1913bf58a2811cb55ba4af1edc905