Endotoxins and Exotoxins

Endotoxins –

đź”»They are Lipopolysaccharide in nature and former integral part of the gram negative bacteria cell wall.

đź”» They are Heat stable.

đź”»Form integral part of the cell wall; released only on disruption of bacterial cell.

đź”»Weakly antigenic; antitoxin is not formed but antibodies against polysaccharide are raised.

đź”»Cannot be toxoided.

đź”»No enzymatic action.

đź”»Non-specific action of all endotoxins.

đź”»Low potency

đź”»Non-specific in action.

đź”»Usually produce fever.

đź”»Produced by Gram-negative bacteria.

🔻 Massive gram negative septicemia may cause a syndrome of endotoxic shock characterized by fever, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia ,profound fall of blood pressure and circulatory collapse  to death.

Exotoxins

đź”»Protein (polypeptides) M.W. 10,000 to 900,000.

🔻 Heat labile (more than 60°)

đź”»Actively secreted by living cells into medium.

đź”» Highly antigenic, stimulates formation of antitoxin which neutralises toxin.

đź”»Converted into toxoid by formaldehyde.

đź”»Enzymatic in action.

đź”»Specific pharmacological effect for each exotoxin.

đź”»Very high potency.

đź”»Highly specific for particular tissue eg. tetanus toxin for CNS.

đź”»Don’t produce fever in host.

đź”»Produced mainly by Gram-positive bacteria and also by some Gram-negative bacteria.

Source- textbook of microbiology for dental students c p baveja

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