Abstract
The urinary bladder wall is lined by a layer of mucus which is believed to provide an important barrier to bacterial invasion of the urinary tract. Abnormal function of this protective layer could therefore be a factor predisposing the host to urinary tract infection (UTI). This study investigated the contribution of the bladder mucus to host defence in both acute and chronic lower UTI, using a non-obstructive animal model of infection which reproduces many features of the disease in man. The ultrastructural appearance of the infected bladder mucosa was assessed in tissue in which both the layer of mucus and bacterial glycocalyces were stabilized prior to examination by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The protective role of the mucus layer was determined by disrupting the layer immediately prior to bacterial challenge. Both ultrastructural and bacteriological analyses have shown that infection was increased in those animals where the mucus barrier was disrupted.
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