An Animal Model of Black Pigment Gallstones Caused by Nanobacteria |
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Authors: | Limin Wang PhD Wenlv Shen MD Jun Wen MD Xin An PhD Liying Cao PhD Baoqiang Wang PhD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, Second Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College, 22 XinLing Road, Shantou, Guangdong, China, 515000;(2) Department of Surgery, Affiliated Kailuan Hospital of North China Coal Medical College, Tangshan, Hebei, China |
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Abstract: | Black pigment gallstones are often founded in gallbladder, but their pathogenesis is unclear. The present study was undertaken to study the role of nanobacteria in pigment gallstone formation in Japanese white rabbits. Nanobacteria were successfully cultured from 3 of 7 cholecystolithiasis patients gallbladder (without acute cholecystitis) bile samples and affirmed by Hoechst 33258 staining and specific immunostaining using monoclonal antibody. Nanobacteria were injected into rabbits’ gallbladder. After 2 weeks follow-up, the incidence of black pigment gallstones in rabbits was significantly greater in nanobacteria-injected group (8/10) than that in DMEM-injected group (2/10) and that in hydroxyapatite-injected group (2/10). This study indicates that nanobacteria exists in gallbladder bile of cholelithiasis patients and causes the formation of black pigment gallstones in rabbits. For the first time, we successfully established an animal model of black pigment gallstones caused by nanobacteria. This will be helpful in further delineating the pathogenesis of black pigment gallstones. Supposted by Shantou University Medical College. |
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Keywords: | cholelithiasis bacteria nanobacteria pathogenesis immunoelectron microscopy |
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