Trypanosoma cruzi: intracellular stages grown in a cell-free medium at 37 C. |
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Authors: | S C Pan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Tropical Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA |
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Abstract: | A liquid medium containing a high concentration of water-soluble vitamins and ATP was developed for serial cultivation of Trypanosoma cruzi at 27–37 C; fetal bovine serum and trypticase were the only undefined substances in this medium. At 27 C, Trypanosoma cruzi grows primarily (over 99%) as epimastigotes with a population density reaching 92.7 × 106/ml after 12 days of incubation. During the first subculture at 37 C, many epimastigotes from the original inocula changed into metacyclic trypomastigotes after 48 hr; the trypomastigotes subsequently transformed into amastigotes by 96 hr. In the second passage at 48 hr, 57.8% of the organisms were trypomastigotes which changed into amastigotes by the end of the incubation period. The proportion of amastigotes in the third and subsequent passages increased steadily as the proportion of epimastigotes gradually diminished. Amastigotes thus obtained could be serially subcultured indefinitely, yielding population densities of over 3.0 × 107/ml of medium in 4–5 days at 37 C. Available evidence indicates that these amastigotes are morphologically and physiologically similar to intracellular amastigotes. |
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Keywords: | Hemoflagellate Protozoa parasitic Cultivation Amastigotes in cell-free medium |
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