Physiological Responses to Multiple Low-Doses of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Spores in the Rabbit Model of Inhalation Anthrax

<i>Bacillus anthracis</i> spores that are re-aerosolized from surface deposits after initial contamination present significant health risks for personnel involved in decontamination. To model repeated exposure to low dose <i>B. anthracis</i> spores, three groups of seven rabb...

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Main Authors: Sarah C. Taft, Tonya L. Nichols, Stephanie A. Hines, Roy E. Barnewall, Gregory V. Stark, Jason E. Comer
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description <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> spores that are re-aerosolized from surface deposits after initial contamination present significant health risks for personnel involved in decontamination. To model repeated exposure to low dose <i>B. anthracis</i> spores, three groups of seven rabbits were challenged with multiple low-doses of <i>B. anthracis</i> spores 5 days a week for 3 weeks. Mortality, body temperature, heart and respiration rates, hematology, C-reactive protein, bacteremia, and serum protective antigen were monitored for 21 days post-exposure after the last of multiple doses. All rabbits exposed to a mean daily dose of 2.91 × 10<sup>2</sup> colony forming units (CFU) survived and showed minimal physiological changes attributable to exposure. One of seven rabbits receiving a mean daily dose of 1.22 × 10<sup>3</sup> CFU died and four of seven receiving a mean daily dose of 1.17 × 10<sup>4</sup> CFU died. The LD<sub>50</sub> was calculated to be 8.1 × 10<sup>3</sup> CFU of accumulated dose. Rabbits that succumbed to the higher dose exhibited bacteremia and increases above baseline in heart rate, respiration rate, and body temperature. Two rabbits in the mean daily dose group of 1.17 × 10<sup>4</sup> CFU exhibited clinical signs of inhalation anthrax yet survived. This study provides a description of lethality, pathophysiology, and pathology in a controlled multiple low-dose inhalation exposure study of <i>B. anthracis</i> in the rabbit model. The data suggest that the accumulated dose is important in survival outcome and that a subset of rabbits may show clinical signs of disease but fully recover without therapeutic intervention
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spelling doaj-art-e25ea64e7e7b4a738428aa053aaad7a72025-08-19T22:36:42ZengMDPI AGPathogens2076-08172020-10-0191187710.3390/pathogens9110877Physiological Responses to Multiple Low-Doses of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Spores in the Rabbit Model of Inhalation AnthraxSarah C. Taft0Tonya L. Nichols1Stephanie A. Hines2Roy E. Barnewall3Gregory V. Stark4Jason E. Comer5U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Homeland Security Research Center, Cincinnati, OH 45224, USAU.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Homeland Security Research Center, Cincinnati, OH 45224, USAFormerly of Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH 43201, USABattelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH 43201, USAFormerly of Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH 43201, USAInstitutional Office of Regulated Nonclinical Studies, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX 77555, USA<i>Bacillus anthracis</i> spores that are re-aerosolized from surface deposits after initial contamination present significant health risks for personnel involved in decontamination. To model repeated exposure to low dose <i>B. anthracis</i> spores, three groups of seven rabbits were challenged with multiple low-doses of <i>B. anthracis</i> spores 5 days a week for 3 weeks. Mortality, body temperature, heart and respiration rates, hematology, C-reactive protein, bacteremia, and serum protective antigen were monitored for 21 days post-exposure after the last of multiple doses. All rabbits exposed to a mean daily dose of 2.91 × 10<sup>2</sup> colony forming units (CFU) survived and showed minimal physiological changes attributable to exposure. One of seven rabbits receiving a mean daily dose of 1.22 × 10<sup>3</sup> CFU died and four of seven receiving a mean daily dose of 1.17 × 10<sup>4</sup> CFU died. The LD<sub>50</sub> was calculated to be 8.1 × 10<sup>3</sup> CFU of accumulated dose. Rabbits that succumbed to the higher dose exhibited bacteremia and increases above baseline in heart rate, respiration rate, and body temperature. Two rabbits in the mean daily dose group of 1.17 × 10<sup>4</sup> CFU exhibited clinical signs of inhalation anthrax yet survived. This study provides a description of lethality, pathophysiology, and pathology in a controlled multiple low-dose inhalation exposure study of <i>B. anthracis</i> in the rabbit model. The data suggest that the accumulated dose is important in survival outcome and that a subset of rabbits may show clinical signs of disease but fully recover without therapeutic interventionhttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/9/11/877<i>Bacillus anthracis</i>anthraxlow-dosemultiple dosedose-responsephysiological response
spellingShingle Sarah C. Taft
Tonya L. Nichols
Stephanie A. Hines
Roy E. Barnewall
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Jason E. Comer
Physiological Responses to Multiple Low-Doses of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Spores in the Rabbit Model of Inhalation Anthrax
<i>Bacillus anthracis</i>
anthrax
low-dose
multiple dose
dose-response
physiological response
title Physiological Responses to Multiple Low-Doses of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Spores in the Rabbit Model of Inhalation Anthrax
title_full Physiological Responses to Multiple Low-Doses of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Spores in the Rabbit Model of Inhalation Anthrax
title_fullStr Physiological Responses to Multiple Low-Doses of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Spores in the Rabbit Model of Inhalation Anthrax
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Responses to Multiple Low-Doses of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Spores in the Rabbit Model of Inhalation Anthrax
title_short Physiological Responses to Multiple Low-Doses of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Spores in the Rabbit Model of Inhalation Anthrax
title_sort physiological responses to multiple low doses of i bacillus anthracis i spores in the rabbit model of inhalation anthrax
topic <i>Bacillus anthracis</i>
anthrax
low-dose
multiple dose
dose-response
physiological response
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/9/11/877
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