Observations on the separation of Theileria sporozoites from ticks |
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Authors: | A R Walker S B McKellar |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Roslin, Edinburgh EH25 9RG, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum ticks infected with Theileria annulata were partially fed on rabbits and then ground up with tissue culture medium. The ground up ticks were treated by centrifugation at 100 g, filtration through membranes of 8 μm pore diameter and centrifugation on a discontinuous density gradient of Percoll. Counts of sporozoites and tick debris were made from Giemsa stained slides of samples at each stage of the separation. Debris was removed during light centrifugation and filtration at a greater rate than sporozoites. After filtration approximately 41% of the original sporozoites remained in the suspension. After density gradient centrifugation most sporozoites were found in a distinct zone, at approx. 1·08 g/cm3 density, separate from most dense debris and light debris and soluble contaminants. After this final centrifugation approximately 24% of the original sporozoites remained in the recovered suspension. |
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Keywords: | ticks sporozoite separation filtration centrifugation Percoll density gradients |
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