Endotoxins –
🔻They are Lipopolysaccharide in nature and former integral part of the gram negative bacteria cell wall.
🔻 They are Heat stable.
🔻Form integral part of the cell wall; released only on disruption of bacterial cell.
🔻Weakly antigenic; antitoxin is not formed but antibodies against polysaccharide are raised.
🔻Cannot be toxoided.
🔻No enzymatic action.
🔻Non-specific action of all endotoxins.
🔻Low potency
🔻Non-specific in action.
🔻Usually produce fever.
🔻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
🔻Protein (polypeptides) M.W. 10,000 to 900,000.
🔻 Heat labile (more than 60°)
🔻Actively secreted by living cells into medium.
🔻 Highly antigenic, stimulates formation of antitoxin which neutralises toxin.
🔻Converted into toxoid by formaldehyde.
🔻Enzymatic in action.
🔻Specific pharmacological effect for each exotoxin.
🔻Very high potency.
🔻Highly specific for particular tissue eg. tetanus toxin for CNS.
🔻Don’t produce fever in host.
🔻Produced mainly by Gram-positive bacteria and also by some Gram-negative bacteria.
Source- textbook of microbiology for dental students c p baveja
