Trypanosoma theileri: In vitro cultivation in tsetse fly and vertebrate cell culture systems |
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Authors: | M. Wink |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Angewandte Zoologie der Universität Bonn, D-5300, Bonn, West Germany |
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Abstract: | Epimastigote forms of Trypanosoma theileri were grown at 25°C in insect cell culture media and in Glossina tissue cultures for more than 6 months. Doubling times of 10–14 h during exponential growth were observed. In cell cultures which had been derived from pupal tsetse flies growth rates were higher than in cell free media; in a larval cell line, however, growth of T. theileri was inhibited. Ecdysteroids and juvenile hormone I reduced multiplication of T. theileri in cell free media. When T. theileri was incubated in different sera only fetal calf serum (FCS) supported growth. Epimastigote forms transformed into trypomastigote bloodforms when cultured at 37°C in FCS, vertebrate cell cultures, and Eagle's medium, but not in insect media or Glossina cell cultures. Oxygen uptake of epimastigotes could be inhibited by rotenone antimycin A and cyanide; trypomastigotes were not affected by these inhibitors. |
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Keywords: | Trypanosoma theileri Glossina cell culture vertebrate cell culture epimastigote trypomastigote transformation insect hormones respiratory metabolism |
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