Inhibitory effect of a copper-dipeptide complex on the establishment of a Clostridium perenne strain in the intestinal tract of gnotobiotic mice

Appl Environ Microbiol. 1985 Nov;50(5):1258-61. doi: 10.1128/aem.50.5.1258-1261.1985.

Abstract

A semisynthetic diet fed to axenic mice was found to prevent the establishment of a Clostridium perenne strain in their intestinal tract. This inhibitory effect did not occur when axenic mice were preinoculated with a strain of Clostridium difficile. The inhibitory effect was related to the presence in the intestinal contents of axenic mice of both dietary copper and a dipeptide, aspartic-epsilon-lysine. When C. difficile was inoculated into axenic mice, the dipeptide disappeared from the digesta, and C. perenne became established even in the presence of high concentrations of copper.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Clostridium / drug effects
  • Clostridium / growth & development*
  • Copper / pharmacology*
  • Diet
  • Digestive System / microbiology*
  • Dipeptides / pharmacology*
  • Drug Interactions
  • Germ-Free Life*
  • Mice

Substances

  • Dipeptides
  • aspartyllysine
  • Copper