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Cryoprotectants for Crithidia fasciculata Stored at -20 C, with Notes on Trypanosoma gambiense and T. conorhini
Authors:KATHLEEN M O'CONNELL  S H HUTNER  HUGUETTE FROMENTIN  OSCAR FRANK  HERMAN BAKER
Institution:Haskins Laboratories, 305 E. 43rd St., New York, N.Y. 10017;Dept. of Biological Sciences, Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. 10458;and the Dept. of Medicine, New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, East Orange Veterans Administration Hospital, 88 Ross St., East Orange, N.J. 07018
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. Cryoprotectants were tested in both complex and semidefined media for the trypanosomatid Crithidia fasciculata. Near log-phase or end-of-log-phase cultures were frozen for 24–48 hr at ∼ -20 C, then warmed in air to room temperature. Immediate motility was correlated with viability. The best protectant of the 83 tested was glycerol at ∼ 10% (w/v). Survival without cryoprotectant was rare. Outstanding cryoprotectants (perhaps also useful solvents for drugs poorly soluble in water) were: ethylene glycol; 2,2'-dioxyethanol (diethylene glycol); 1,2,4-butanetriol; 1,4-cyclohexanediol; dimethylsulfoxide; propylene glycol; and N -acetylethanolamine. Several sugars were active, e.g., D-arabinose, sucrose, and sorbitol. Trypanosomes tolerated cryoprotectants much less; tolerance was better in growth media than in suspension media. Trypanosoma gambiense was grown in blood-enriched media + 2-2.5% glycerol, suspended in 20% (w/v) glycerol. then frozen; this permitted 3-week survival. T. conorhini survived 4 weeks after growth in media containing glycerol 2.5%+ ethylene glycol 4%+ rutin 1.0 mg per 100 ml.
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