Morphometric Studies of Mitochondria in Tetrahymena pyriformis Exposed to Chloramphenicol or Ethidium Bromide* |
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Authors: | EDWIN KAY KALPANA ROHATGI STEVEN KRAWIEC |
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Abstract: | Cultures of Tetrahymena pyriformis strain ST were exposed to 300 μg chloramphenicol/ml or 15 μg ethidium bromide/ml for 48 hr. Qualitative assessments of electron micrographs reveal that the abundance of mitochondrial cristae decreases greatly. By equating the spatial characteristics of the organism with those of a prolate spheroid, the distribution and abundance of mitochondria were quantified. Such characterizations reveal that the size of individual mitochondria decreases by 35–60% and that the number of mitochondria/cell increases ~8 fold. The observations are discussed in terms of coordinated mitochondrial and nuclear genetic activities. |
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Keywords: | Tetrahymena pyriformis strain ST chloramphenicol ethidium bromide mitochondria morphometry stereology |
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