Assessment of the Cell Viability of CulturedPerkinsus marinus(Perkinsea), a Parasitic Protozoan of the Eastern Oyster,Crassostrea virginica, Using SYBRgreen-Propidium Iodide Double Staining and Flow Cytometry
- 1 November 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
- Vol. 52 (6) , 492-499
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2005.00058.x
Abstract
A flow cytometry (FCM) assay using SYBRgreen and propidium iodide double staining was tested to assess viability and morphological parameters of Perkinsus marinus under different cold- and heat-shock treatments and at different growth phases. P. marinus meront cells, cultivated at 28 degrees C, were incubated in triplicate for 30 min at -80 degrees C, -20 degrees C, 5 degrees C, and 20 degrees C for cold-shock treatments and at 32 degrees C, 36 degrees C, 40 degrees C, 44 degrees C, 48 degrees C, 52 degrees C, and 60 degrees C for heat-shock treatments. A slight and significant decrease in percentage of viable cells (PVC), from 93.6% to 92.7%, was observed at -20 degrees C and the lowest PVC was obtained at -80 degrees C (54.0%). After 30 min of heat shocks at 40 degrees C and 44 degrees C, PVC decreased slightly but significantly compared to cells maintained at 28 degrees C. When cells were heat shocked at 48 degrees C, 52 degrees C, and 60 degrees C heavy mortality occurred and PVC decreased to 33.8%, 8.0%, and 3.4%, respectively. No change in cell complexity and size was noted until cells were heat shocked at >or=44 degrees C. High cell mortality was detected at stationary phase of P. marinus cell culture. Cell viability dropped below 40% in 28-day-old cultures and ranged 11-25% in 38 to 47-day-old cultures. Results suggest that FCM could be a useful tool for determining viability of cultured P. marinus cells.Keywords
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