In-feed bambermycin medication induces anti-inflammatory effects and prevents parietal cell loss without influencing Helicobacter suis colonization in the stomach of mice

In conclusion, bambermycin did not affectH. suis colonization, but decreased gastric inflammation and inhibited the effects of aH. suis infection on parietal cell loss. Not only direct interaction ofH. suis with parietal cells, but also inflammation may play a role in death of these gastric acid producing cells.
Source: Veterinary Research - Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research