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. 1977 Feb;15(2):466–471. doi: 10.1128/iai.15.2.466-471.1977

Virulence of Streptococcus mutans: cariogenicity of S. mutans in adult gnotobiotic rats.

S M Michalek, J R McGhee, T Shiota, D Devenyns
PMCID: PMC421391  PMID: 844903

Abstract

Gnotobiotic rats infected with Streptococcus mutant 6715, mutans C211 at 45 days of age on provided a purified diet containing 5% sucrose developed carious lesions on buccal, sulcal, and proximal molar surfaces within 15 days (60 days of age). The level of caries increased significantly (P less than or equal to 0.01) within the next 15 days (by day 75), an extensive decay was observed on all three molar surfaces of 90-day-old infected rats (45 days after challenge). Mutant C211 was previously shown to exhibit increased glucosyltransferase activity and greater adherence and virulence than S. mutans 6715 wild type (wt). Gnotobiotic rats (90 days of age) infected with either S. mutans AHT or S. mutans 6715 (wt) at 45 days of age developed significantly (P less than or equal to 0.01) fewer caries on all molar surfaces than rats of the same age that were infected with S. mutans 6715, mutant C211. The level of plaque increased 2-fold, and the number of viable S. mutans in plaque increased 10-fold between days 60 and 90 in rats infected with S. mutans 6715, mutant C211. Ninety-day-old rats infected with either S. mutans AHT or S. mutans 6715 (wt) had similar levels of plaque and numbers of S. mutans in plaque; however, these values were two- to fourfold lower than those observed in rats of the same age that were infected with S. mutans 6715, mutant C211.

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