Publications
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studies on corynebacterium renale; a systematic study of a number of strains. | 1946 | 20999319 | |
studies on corynebacterium renale; the experimental pathogenicity for mice. | 1946 | 20999320 | |
studies on corynebacterium renale; penicillin treatment of experimentally infected mice. | 1947 | 20293735 | |
streptomycin inhibition of corynebacterium renale and related diphtheroids. | 1948 | 18107335 | |
properties of some colonial phase variants of corynebacterium renale. | 1948 | 16561622 | |
properties of some colonial phase variants of corynebacterium renale. | 1948 | 18891631 | |
pathogenicity of corynebacterium renale for rabbits. | 1949 | 18111880 | |
the production of ammonia by corynebacterium renale. | 1949 | 18138175 | |
[bacteriology and serology of the so-called acne bacillus, bacterium renale cuniculi manteufel et herzberg; acne bacillus as airborne a dangerous source of error in bacterioserologic technic]. | 1950 | 15431923 | |
an ecological study of corynebacterium renale. | 1950 | 15411793 | |
a preliminary study of ammonia production by corynebacterium renale and some other pathogenic bacteria. | 1950 | 14778955 | |
a systematic study of the pathogenicity of sixty-two strains of corynebacterium renale for laboratory white mice. | 1951 | 14907629 | |
studies on corynebacterium renale. iv. renal lesions in mice produced by other bacteria. | 1952 | 12999995 | |
the kinetics of urease activity in corynebacterium renale. | 1956 | 13319651 | |
studies on corynebacterium renale. v. some observations on a chemical extract. | 1956 | 13367254 | |
three types of corynebacterium renale classified by precipitin reactions in gels. | 1967 | 4967715 | |
nutritional requriements of corynebacterium renale. | 1967 | 5300892 | |
electron microscopy of fine structure of corynebacterium renale with special reference to pili. | 1968 | 5304169 | |
lysogeny in corynebacterium renale. | 1968 | 5305674 | |
characteristics of corynebacterium renale phage. | 1968 | 5305675 | |
studies on bovine bacterial pyelonephritis. ii. experimental infection of cows with corynebacterium renale type i. | 1968 | 5256335 | |
corynebacterium renale, phage-types and their epidemiological significance. | 1969 | 5307161 | |
minimum medium for corynebacterium renale and filamentous growth due to deficiency or excess of inorganic ions. | 1969 | 5387589 | |
typing of corynebacterium renale isolated from cattle in a herd with persistent pyelonephritis. | 1970 | 5465122 | |
distribution of the types of corynebacterium renale in cows of japan. | 1970 | 5529013 | |
some properties of the pili of corynebacterium renale. | some properties of the pili of the gram-positive bacteria corynebacterium renale were described. a relationship was found between the morphological features of pili and the types of c. renale. strains of types i and iii usually possessed a small number of pili, whereas those of type ii possessed numerous pili. thick and long bundles of pili characteristic of c. renale were frequently observable in type ii strains. piliation of c. renale was stable under various cultural conditions. no ability to ... | 1970 | 4985586 |
generalized transduction in corynebacterium renale. | a phage, designated rp28, was obtained which carried out generalized transduction in corynebacterium renale, and 11 different auxotrophic markers were all transduced. | 1970 | 5438039 |
characterization of the type specific antigens of three types of corynebacterium renale. | 1970 | 4098299 | |
virulence of three types of corynebacterium renale in cows. | 1971 | 5545463 | |
the rate of urea hydrolysis as a diagnostic criterion for corynebacterium renale. | 1972 | 5072579 | |
antibody response in cows infected with corynebacterium renale with special reference to the differentiation of pyelonephritis and cystitis. | 1972 | 4552939 | |
corynebacterium renale as a cause of reactions to the complement fixation test for johne's disease. | 1972 | 4561547 | |
chemical properties of the pili of corynebacterium renale. | pili separated from the cells of corynebacterium renale strain 46 (type ii) by agitation at high speed in a homogenizer were purified by repeated cycles of ammonium sulfate precipitation, sonic treatment, and centrifugation. the preparation of purified pili formed a single antigen-antibody line in agar gel and showed an absorption maximum at 275 nm. the pili subjected to dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis formed a main band and corresponded to the molecular weight of 19,000. the ... | 1972 | 4632466 |
comparison of the chemical and immunological properties of the pili of three types of corynebacterium renale. | 1973 | 4633544 | |
agglutination of trypsinized sheep erythrocytes by the pili of corynebacterium renale. | corynebacterium renale strains which possessed numerous pili agglutinated trypsinized sheep erythrocytes, whereas those possessing only a few pili did not show such activity. by electron microscopy, the pili of c. renale adhered to the ghost of trypsinized sheep erythrocytes. after the treatment of c. renale with the homologous anti-pili serum, neither the agglutination of trypsinized sheep erythrocytes nor the adherence to the ghost by the pili were found. the adhesive property of the pili of c ... | 1974 | 4373397 |
[symposium i: cilia of corynebacterium renale]. | 1974 | 4857936 | |
the diphtheroid agent of ovine posthitis: its relationship to corynebacterium renale. | 1974 | 4142036 | |
a numerical taxonomic study of the strains of three types of corynebacterium renale. | numerical analysis has been carried out on 100 features of 55 strains of corynebacterium renale. three phena were formed, which respectively corresponded to three immunological types of c. renale. | 1975 | 238729 |
distribution of corynebacterium renale among healthy bulls with special reference to inhabitation of type iii in the prepuce. | distribution of corynebacterium renale among apparently healthy bulls reared in hokkaido was investigated. the organism was detected from 46 (39.3%) of 117 specimens of preputial cavity washing and from 60 (51.7%) of 116 specimens of semen. the isolates studied in this survey belonged to type iii, except a few which belonged to type ii. no type i strain was isolated from any bull. c. renale type iii was isolated from the prepuce in six of seven bulls slaughtered and from urethra in three, but no ... | 1975 | 1186911 |
[classification of corynebacterium renale]. | 1975 | 1240301 | |
[attachment of corynebacterium renale to animal cells by fimbria]. | 1975 | 1240309 | |
efficacy of antibiotic treatment in cows affected with cystitis and those affected with pyelonephritis due to corynebacterium renale. | 1975 | 1238865 | |
some aspects of the immunological response in cattle infected with corynebacterium renale. identification of a new serotype of c. renale, type iv. | 1975 | 1199528 | |
attachment of corynebacterium renale to tissue culture cells by the pili. | one or more cells of corynebacterium renale strains (serologic types, i, ii and iii), which possessed numerous pili, frequently were attached to bhk-21 cells, primary dog kidney cells, and primary rabbit kidney cells. the percentage of the cultured cells to which c renal cells were attached was about 70%. the percentage was less with cells of c renale possessing fewer pili, around 30%. after c renale was treated with the homologous anti-pili serum, the percentage of bhk-21 cells to which bacteri ... | 1975 | 1190607 |
effect of hydroxamic acids on growth and urease activity in corynebacterium renale. | studies were conducted on the effect of four different hydroxamic acids (ha), hydroxyurea, acetohydroxamic acid, p-flurobenzoylhydroxamic acid and sorbylhydroxamic acid, on the growth and urease activity of corynebacterium renale. the addition of each of these ha, at concentrations ranging form 10(-3) to 10(-5) m, to medium containing urea as the sole nitrogen source resulted in a lengthened lag period of growth the extent of which depended upon the concentration of each ha tested as well as the ... | 1976 | 1260545 |
cell wall sugars and amino acids of three immunological types of corynebacterium renale. | 1977 | 599753 | |
experimental rat model for corynebacterium renale-induced pyelonephritis. | the laboratory rat was able to serve as a model for ascending pyelonephritis after implantation of a zinc disk coated with corynebacterium renale into the urinary bladder because it satisfied three different criteria for infection. the production of an alkaline urine and the presence of significant numbers of c. renale in the kidneys, as well as distinct pyelonephritic lesions as revealed by histological examination, were observed in all rats infected with c. renale. control rats that harbored s ... | 1977 | 591068 |
no effect of cyclophosphamide on ascending of corynebacterium renale from urinary bladder into kidneys in mice. | 1977 | 599754 | |
experimental model of corynebacterium renale pyelonephritis produced in mice. | corynebacterium renale type i (strain 115), 1.7 x 10(7) to 4.5 x 10(7) organisms, introduced intravenously into mice disappeared from the blood less than 24 h after inoculation and did not produce pyelonephritis. the same strain, 1 x 10(7) to 5 x 10(7) organisms, inoculated into the urinary bladder of mice was not recovered from the blood in any of the mice, but caused pyelonephritis accompanied by ureteritis and cystitis in 16 of 21 (76%) mice. pyelonephritis and cystitis in mice were histopath ... | 1977 | 873610 |
influence of acetohydroxamic acid on experimental corynebacterium renale pyelonephritis. | the role of corynebacterium renale urease in the establishment of pyelonephritis was studied by the oral administration of acetohydroxamic acid (aha), a urease inhibitor, to experimentally infected rats. the bacteria were introduced by surgical insertion of a zinc disc containing 1 x 10(6) colony-forming units of c-renale into the urinary bladder whereas sterile discs were implanted in the bladders of the control animals. daily administration of aha via the drinking water did not halt the develo ... | 1977 | 21738 |
influence of iron on corynebacterium renale-induced pyelonephritis in a rat experimental model. | growth of corynebacterium renale in vitro on low-iron medium (1.34 micron) was only slightly less than that on high-iron media (7.16 and 9.85 micron). however, studies on c. renale-induced pyelonephritis using the rat as an experimental model revealed that c. renale cultivated in high-iron media was capable of producing pyelonephritis, but when grown on low-iron medium, these bacteria were noninfective. this apparent avirulence of the bacteria cultivated on low levels of iron could be reversed b ... | 1978 | 689735 |
pili-mediated attachment of corynebacterium renale to mucous membrane of urinary bladder of mice. | corynebacterium renal strain 115 with numerous pili became attached in vivo to the mucous membrane of the urinary bladder of mice 10 to 30 times more frequently than did that of c renale american type culture collection 19412, which showed few pili. antipili serum-treated c renale strain 115 was not recovered from the membrane in as large amounts as was untreated bacteria. antisomatic serum-treated strain 115, on the other hand, was recovered from the membrane in amounts similar to untreated bac ... | 1978 | 629438 |
minimal nitrogen requirements of corynebacterium renal strains. | corynebacterium renale strain 10849 was grown in a chemically defined medium containing glucosamine, ammonium sulfate, and 5 amino acids as possible nitrogen sources. although glucosamine was slightly stimulatory, its omission from the medium had a minimal effect on growth, and washed cells introduced into glucosamine-free medium grew readily through 10 serial transfers, demonstrating that this compound was not required for growth. individual omissions of isoleucine, valine, methionine, and glut ... | 1978 | 629434 |
[a trial on nutritionally forced mating of conventional glutamate-producing bacteria]. | by nutritionally forced mating, we tried to find the sex factor in glutamate producing bacteria with some auxtrophic mutants of corynebacterium glutamicum, micrococcus glutamicus and brevibacterium divaricatum. we failed to find true mates in this trial, even when the cells cured by acridine orange were used to mate with non-cured ones. there were some positive growth when two densed cell suspensions were dropped on the minimum medium, but after subcultured on the minimum medium no growth was fo ... | 1979 | 583276 |
antibody coated bacteria in urine sediment from cattle infected with corynebacterium renale. | using the fluorescent antibody test, the presence of antibody-coated bacteria in 10 out of 17 urine sediment samples from cattle infected with corynebacterium renale is described. these antibodies were mainly of the immunoglobulin class igg, and to a lesser extent iga. this finding is characteristic for infections of the upper urinary tract (pyelonephritis). in seven samples no antibody coating of the bacterial surface was detected. in these cases an infection of the lower urinary tract (cystiti ... | 1979 | 390848 |
specific immunofluorescence of corynebacterium renale. | 1979 | 367528 | |
antibody formation in corynebacterium renale-induced experimental pyelonephritis in the rat. | the immune defense system of the kidney was studied by inducing ascending pyelonephritis in rats with corynebacterium renale. with the fluorescent antibody technique, c renale organisms were observed in the renal pelvis, but were not coated with antibody until they reached the medulla. histopathologic evaluation of renal tissues collected serially after inoculation confirmed the presence of infection in the medulla when antibody coating occurred. serum anti-c renale antibody concentrations incre ... | 1979 | 525896 |
ulcerative posthitis in bulls in uruguay. | ulcerative posthitis in bulls in uruguay is described; 1096 bulls in 17 different establishments were examined. the incidence of bulls grazing on improved pasture was 32.9% in those under one year and 80.8% in animals of 18 to 36 months of age. bulls grazing on natural pasture showed an incidence of 63.5% in adult animals irrespective of age. histologic characteristics of the preputial lesions were acanthosis, parakeratosis and hyperkeratosis followed by invasion of leukocytes in the epithelium ... | 1979 | 455992 |
ph-dependent adhesion of piliated corynebacterium renale to bovine bladder epithelial cells. | the adhesion of corynebacterium renale 115 to bovine bladder epithelial cells was studied with two clones of the bacteria, piliated (p+) and nonpiliated (p-). the percentage of the cells with attached p+ bacteria was greater than that of the cells with attached p- bacteria, and the number of attached p+ bacteria was higher than that of the p- bacteria. the adhesion of p+ bacteria was found to be ph dependent, which was supported by the following facts: the number of attached bacteria was high at ... | 1980 | 6105129 |
isolation of non-piliated clone of corynebacterium renale strain 115. | 1981 | 6123610 | |
an unusual site of corynebacterium renale infection in a deer. | 1981 | 6916526 | |
evaluation of penicillin in conjunction with acetohydroxamic acid in treatment of experimental corynebacterium renale pyelonephritis. | the therapeutic efficacies of procaine penicillin g and acetohydroxamic acid, when administered alone or in combination, were evaluated in rats with experimentally induced pyelonephritis at 24 h and 4 days after intrabladder inoculation with corynebacterium renale. penicillin alone prevented the development of pyelonephritis when administered in a once daily dose of 50,000 units for 5 days beginning within 24 h of infection challenge. however, if therapy was not initiated until the 4th day after ... | 1981 | 7332881 |
purification and characterisation of naphthalene oxygenase from corynebacterium renale. | naphthalene oxygenase has been purified 420-fold from naphthalene-adapted corynebacterium renale. the purified enzyme was obtained in 32% yield and gave an apparent single band on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. it has a molecular weight of approximately 99,000 and contains two non-identical polypeptide chains of molecular weights 43,000 and 56,000. the enzyme requires molecular oxygen for its activity and gave a single products, cis-1,2-dihydroxy-1,2-dihydronaphthalene. the absorption spect ... | 1981 | 7333274 |
corynebacterium renale pyelonephritis and cystitis in a sheep. | 1981 | 7340063 | |
scanning electron microscopy of experimentally induced pyelonephritis in the rat. | scanning electron microscopy was used to observe epithelial and inflammatory changes in kidneys of rats during corynebacterium renale-induced experimental ascending pyelonephritis. bacteria were not observed adhering to pelvic epithelium, although there was evidence of cell sloughing. bacteria was observed in the interstitium of the renal medulla. bacteria, when present in the tubular lumen, were associated with discontinuities in cell membranes. phagocytic cells appeared in the interstitium and ... | 1981 | 7258790 |
some experiments on ascending of corynebacterium renale in mice from urinary bladder into kidneys. | 1981 | 7343690 | |
adhesion of corynebacterium renale, corynebacterium pilosum, and corynebacterium cystitidis to bovine urinary bladder epithelial cells of various ages and levels of differentiation. | the adhesion of corynebacterium renale, corynebacterium pilosum, and corynebacterium cystitidis to various epithelial cell layers of bovine urinary bladders was examined. adhesion was most efficient to the urinary sediment epithelial cells and the superficial cells immediately before shedding, followed by the remaining superficial cells and intermediate cells in this order, and least efficient to the deeper intermediate and basal cells. incubation of the intermediate cells for 6 h increased the ... | 1982 | 7095847 |
mechanism of hemolysis by renalin, a camp-like protein from corynebacterium renale. | synergistic hemolysis of sheep erythrocytes caused by staphylococcus aureus and corynebacterium renale resulted from the combined action of extracellular staphylococcal sphingomyelinase c and a newly described extracellular agent of c. renale (renalin). the affinity of renalin for ceramide was considered to play a key role in causing hemolysis in erythrocytes in which ceramide had been generated through the action of sphingomyelinase c. | 1982 | 7095849 |
further observations of corynebacterium renale as an indicator organism in the detection of the exfoliation-positive strains of staphylococcus aureus. | exfoliatin-positive s. aureus strains of known phenotypes were examined for bacteriocin production using s. aureus 209p, c. pseudodiphtheriticum, or c. renale as indicator strains. strains of the phenotype bac+ tox+ had a positive result when the simultaneous method was used, and produced a wide inhibition of the indicator strains, especially of c. renale, if the deferred method was used. the strains of the phenotype bac- tox+ were negative upon examination by the simultaneous method, but they c ... | 1983 | 6369832 |
survival of corynebacterium renale, corynebacterium pilosum and corynebacterium cystitidis in soil. | survival of the causative agents of bovine pyelonephritis, corynebacterium renale, c. pilosum and c. cystitidis, was examined at 30 degrees c in autoclaved soil. in the soil from a paddock, c. renale and c. cystitidis survived for 56 and 63 days, respectively, and c. pilosum for a longer period of at least 210 days. in soil from a pasture, sand from an athletic field and sea sand, the survival of these bacteria was of shorter duration. | 1985 | 4035958 |
appearance of immunoglobulin classes and complement (c3) during corynebacterium renale-induced experimental pyelonephritis in the rat. | the local appearance of various immunoglobulin (ig) isotypes in the urinary tract during ascending pyelonephritis was studied in rats experimentally infected with corynebacterium renale. the indirect fluorescent antibody assay was used to detect igg, igm, iga, ige, and c3 on c renale present in the urine of the experimental animals. corynebacterium renale coated with igm and igg antibodies was found beginning on the 4th day after induced infection, with igg being the more abundant isotype. coati ... | 1985 | 3888008 |
camp test for presumptive differentiation of corynebacterium renale and other bovine urinary corynebacteria. | 1985 | 3892125 | |
adhesion of corynebacterium renale and corynebacterium pilosum to epithelial cells of bovine vulva. | corynebacterium renale and c pilosum adhered effectively to the epithelial cells of the bovine vulva; the numbers of these organisms that adhered to the vulval epithelial cells were 50 and 30/cell, respectively, which were several times as many as those that adhered to the uroepithelial cells. of the epithelial cells of the vulva, cornified cells lacking nuclei bound more bacteria than did those with indistinct nuclei, indicating that adhesion of bacteria was most effective to the most aged cell ... | 1985 | 3994106 |
adhesion of corynebacterium renale and corynebacterium pilosum to the epithelial cells of various parts of the bovine urinary tract from the renal pelvis to vulva. | the various parts of the bovine urinary tract, the renal pelvis, the ureter, the urinary bladder, the urethra, the vaginal vestibule and the vulva, were examined for the capacity of the epithelial cells to bind corynebacterium renale and c. pilosum. c. renale adhered best to the epithelial cells of the vulva, and then to those of the ureter and renal pelvis. c. pilosum also adhered best to the epithelial cells of the vulva, followed by those of the vaginal vestibule. the results indicate that th ... | 1985 | 4002609 |
characterization of prosthetic groups of naphthalene oxygenase from corynebacterium renale. | 1985 | 4030001 | |
causative agents of bovine pyelonephritis: corynebacterium renale, c. pilosum and c. cystitidis. | 1986 | 3078648 | |
production of trans-o-hydroxybenzalpyruvate from 1,2-dihydroxynaphthalene by cell-free extracts of corynebacterium renale. | 1986 | 3770791 | |
comparison of surface hydrophobicity of piliated and non-piliated clones of corynebacterium renale and corynebacterium pilosum. | piliated (p+) and non-piliated (p-) clones of corynebacterium renale and c. pilosum were similar in hydrophobicity as measured by hydrophobic interaction chromatography, bacterial adherence to hydrocarbons and the salt aggregation test. therefore, the previously reported adherence of p+ clone to various cells, which is more effective than that of p- clone, may be uncorrelated with the degree of hydrophobicity of both clones of these bacteria. hydrophobicity of p+ and p- clones was found to be hi ... | 1987 | 2889288 |
isolation and characterization of monoclonal antibodies against pili of corynebacterium renale and corynebacterium pilosum. | five monoclonal antibodies against pili of corynebacterium renale 115 p+ (piliated clone) and two monoclonal antibodies against pili of c. pilosum 92 p+ (piliated clone) were produced. these antibodies bound to pili of the homologous strain in in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) and agglutinated p+ but not p- (non-piliated clone) of each homologous strain. the five monoclonal antibodies against c. renale 115 p+ pili were divided into 2 groups, comprising 16/5, 160/1 and 32/6 and 13/4 an ... | 1987 | 2433832 |
comparison of susceptibility to phagocytosis by mouse peritoneal macrophages between corynebacterium renale piliated and non-piliated clones. | 1987 | 2887686 | |
comparison of experimental infection in mice of corynebacterium renale piliated and non-piliated clones. | 1987 | 2887685 | |
population shift from piliated to non-piliated bacteria in kidneys, bladder and urine of mice infected with corynebacterium renale strain no. 115 piliated bacteria. | 1987 | 2892960 | |
population shift between piliated and non-piliated bacteria in various culture conditions of corynebacterium renale. | 1988 | 2907765 | |
phagocytosis of piliated and non-piliated corynebacterium renale by murine polymorphonuclear leukocytes. | 1988 | 2896261 | |
pyelonephritis in cows: 15 cases (1982-1986). | medical records of 15 adult cows with a final diagnosis of pyelonephritis were evaluated retrospectively. only 3 cows had obvious clinical signs that indicated urinary tract disease. physical examination, including rectal and vaginal examinations, and urine chemical reagent strip screening detected abnormalities in all 15 cows and allowed subsequent confirmation by culture results of urine samples obtained using a catheter. bacteriologic cultures of urine revealed corynebacterium renale infectio ... | 1989 | 2649473 |
different species of corynebacteria in human investigations in cairo. | in investigations undertaken in cairo of ocular smears the following corynebacteria were isolated: corynebacterium a4, corynebacterium a5, corynebacterium bovis, corynebacterium aquaticum, corynebacterium diphtheriae, corynebacterium equi, corynebacterium f2, corynebacterium kutscheri, corynebacterium minutissimi, corynebacterium renale, corynebacterium xerosis, corynebacterium group i, corynebacterium spec. (at present not classified). in this study the hitherto isolated species and possible hu ... | 1989 | 2689286 |
ph regulation of urease levels in streptococcus salivarius. | potential mechanisms for regulation of urease levels in streptococcus salivarius were examined, including: induction by urea, nitrogen or carbon source repression, and effects of ph and co2 (because co2 enrichment enhanced urease detection on urea agar plates). regulation by either ph or co2 was confirmed by comparison of the urease accumulation pattern during anaerobic growth under co2 with that under n2. under co2, there was an initial buffering plateau at ph 6.2 and a rate of streptococcus sa ... | 1990 | 2110582 |
cloning and expression of a pili gene of corynebacterium renale in escherichia coli. | a plasmid gene library of corynebacterium renale piliated strain no. 109p+ was prepared in escherichia coli in order to study the chemical structure of the pili of c. renale. of 3,000 recombinant clones tested, 5 reacted with anti-pili anti-serum. the gene products of these clones reacted with anti-pili monoclonal antibodies 8/4, 5/2 and b20/3 but lacked the reactivity with 13/4. sds-page analysis revealed that the expressed protein had a molecular mass of 48 kilodalton and deletion analysis sho ... | 1990 | 1968989 |
normal vaginal aerobic and anaerobic bacterial flora of the rhesus macaque (macaca mulatta). | the most common bacterial species isolated from the vaginas of 37 healthy rhesus macaques were streptococcus viridans, coagulase negative staphylococcus, mobiluncus curtisii ss. curtisii, corynebacterium renale-like organisms, peptostreptococcus anaerobius, gardnerella-like organisms, and other corynebacterium species. the vaginal flora of the rhesus macaque differs from that previously reported for five other primate species. a two-year retrospective review of clinical cases of vaginitis and me ... | 1991 | 1803013 |
isolation of corynebacterium renale from slaughtered cattle at the zaria abattoir in nigeria. | forty urinary bladders were collected from apparently healthy cattle slaughtered at the zaria abattoir. twenty-four (60%) were from male animals and 16 (40%) from females. urine samples were obtained and cultured for corynebacterium renale. four (16.7%) of the samples from males and 1 (6.3%) from females were positive. the difference in infection between the sexes was statistically significant (p less than 0.001). | 1991 | 1818361 |
[urinary tract infection caused by corynebacterium sp.--a case report and an experimental study]. | we repose of chronic cystitis associated with alkali urine, struvite stones and a subsequent vesicorectal fistula caused by corynebacterium sp, probably corynebacterium group d2. we also studied in vitro and in vivo stone formation caused by corynebacterium renale isolated clinically. c. renale inoculated into normal human urine increased urine ph and formed struvite crystals after a 24-hr incubation. bladder stones were also formed in rats experimentally infected by c. renale as well as p. mira ... | 1992 | 1529815 |
numerical analysis of fatty and mycolic acid profiles of corynebacterium urealyticum and other related corynebacteria. | the fatty and mycolic acid profiles of 52 strains of clinical origin belonging to corynebacterium urealyticum were subjected to numerical analysis along with those of representative members of corynebacterium ammoniagenes, corynebacterium bovis, corynebacterium glutamicum, corynebacterium jèikeium, corynebacterium minutissimum, corynebacterium pseudodiphtheriticum, corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, corynebacterium xerosis, corynebacterium renale, corynebacterium cystitidis, "corynebacterium ul ... | 1993 | 8397966 |
the goat as a model for corynebacterium renale pyelonephritis. | nubian goats were experimentally infected with corynebacterium renale type ii by either the intravenous or intraurethral routes using infection rates of 1.75 x 10(10), 7.08 x 10(19) or 5 x 10(23) organisms. all inoculated goats were anorexic, lost weight and became dull or depressed. albuminuria, pyuria and epithelial casts were noted in the urine. following intravenous challenge the animals showed a dose-related elevation of serum ammonia, urea, and creatinine with significant changes in haemog ... | 1993 | 8298960 |
spontaneous urinary calculus in young lew rats caused by corynebacterium renale. | spontaneous urinary calculus was observed in only 27% of female lew rats among nine inbred strains maintained in the institute for animal experimentation. the condition occurred between 3 and 9 weeks of age with loss of weight, enlargement of the os urethral externum, anuria and general marasmus. all of the affected rats died from anuria 3 to 4 days after the onset. the affected rats had one to ten infected stones or many fine crystals of sand, which consisted of magnesium ammonium phosphate, in ... | 1994 | 8051721 |
osteomyelitis and disseminated infection caused by corynebacterium renale in a goat. | a 1.5-year-old female goat was examined for recurrence of lameness involving the right forelimb. radiography of the thorax and right scapulohumeral joint revealed a pathologic fracture of the supraglenoid tubercle, and circumscribed radiolucent lesions in the right third and fourth ribs, and the base of the spinous process of t3. bone scintigraphy demonstrated additional lesions in the lumbar spine and the wings of the ilium. at necropsy, disseminated infection and hematogenous osteomyelitis wer ... | 1994 | 8188516 |
assignment of the bacterial agent of urinary calculus in young rats by the comparative sequence analysis of the 16s rrna genes of corynebacteria. | comparative 16s rrna gene sequencing was used to assign four isolates of spontaneous urinary calculus in young laboratory rats. the phylogenetic relationships among the rat isolates and selected species of corynebacteria were also inferred. based on the homology and evolutionary distance analysis, the 16s rrna genes of the rat isolates were almost identical with that of corynebacterium renale atcc 19412. also the results of the phylogenetic analysis showed a close relationship among the isolates ... | 1995 | 7548409 |
suspected venereal spread of corynebacterium renale. | 1995 | 8533241 | |
partial characterization of small plasmids from corynebacterium renale. | a naphthalene-degrading strain of corynebacteria, corynebacterium renale, harbors multiple small plasmids designated pcr1, pcr2, pcr3, and pcr4 with sizes of 1.4, 3.2, 4.4, and 5.7 kb, respectively. plasmid pcr1 of 1.4 kb is the smallest plasmid reported in this group of bacteria and is present in high copy number. attempts to clone whole pcr1 in escherichia coli were unsuccessful but two of its fragments (750 and 650 bp) could be separately cloned in it. the 4.4-kb plasmid, pcr3, bears consider ... | 1995 | 8825376 |
distribution of corynebacterium renale among apparently healthy rats. | we examined the distribution of corynebacterium renale, a causative agent of urinary calculus, in clinically normal rats at 6 animal facilities in japan. swabs of the vulva and vaginal vestibule or prepuce of the rats were cultured for isolation of the organisms. c. renale has been isolated at only one animal facility, where cases of urinary calculus were reported several years ago. in this facility, 32% of female (43/135) and 22% of male (18/82) rats, 4-28 weeks old, were positive for c. renale ... | 1996 | 8972057 |
[nephrectomy for chronic, unilateral suppurative pyleonephritis in cattle]. | this report presents the case history of a five-year-old eringer cow suffering from chronic hematuria. results of clinical examination, ultrasonography of the kidneys, endoscopy of the bladder, and cytologic and bacteriologic analysis of the urine revealed unilateral pyelonephritis of the right kidney caused by corynebacterium renale. antimicrobial treatment with procaine penicillin was not successful. therefore, nephrectomy of the affected kidney was performed through a right flanc approach in ... | 1996 | 8720950 |