Cs. De Ruiz et al., Experimental administration of estradiol on the colonization of Lactobacillus fermentum and Escherichia coli in the urogenital tract of mice, BIOL PHAR B, 24(2), 2001, pp. 127-134
The effect of estrogen on the microbial colonization of the urogenital trac
t is widely discussed, mainly in regard to women with a high incidence of U
rinary Tract Infections (UTI). The aim of this work,vas to study the effect
of estradiol on the microbial colonization of lactobacilli and E. coli in
mice. Female BALB/c mice were intramuscularly (i.m.) treated with beta -est
radiol (one or three doses). The next day, L. fermentum was inoculated intr
aurethrally with three doses of 10(7) CFU (Colony Forming Units). Later, mi
ce were challenged with uropathogenic E. coli (1 x 10(8) CPU). The hormone
levels in sera increased to values 10 times higher than in control animals.
Increased differentiation of desquamated vaginal cells and keratinization
of the vaginal surface were also observed. The hormonal treatment produced
an increased E. coli colonization in the whole tract and a higher level of
L. fermentum in kidneys on the 6th day. In mice treated with hormones and l
actobacilli, one dose of estradiol was enough to protect animals against th
e challenge with E. coli. Three doses of estradiol produced a more pronounc
ed protection with a lower number of E. coli. No histological modifications
were produced by L. fermentum, while lymphocytic proliferation at submucos
al level was observed in E. coli-challenged animals.