Reduced Growth of Blastocrithidia culicis and Crithidia oncopelti Freed of Intracellular Symbiotes by Chloramphenicol*
- 1 May 1975
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Protozoology
- Vol. 22 (2) , 271-276
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.1975.tb05866.x
Abstract
The intracellular symbiotes of Blastocrithidia culicis and Crithidia oncopelti can be eliminated from cultures of the flagellates by a single chloramphenicol (CAP) treatment. Effective dosages were determined to be 0.01-0.08 per cent (w/v) CAP after a treatment for 2 weeks or more for B. culicis and 0.08 per cent (w/v) after 1 month for C. oncopelti in most cases. Ineffective dosages only lowered the numbers of symbiote-bearing flagellates. Growth of both species of flagellates in the presence of CAP was reduced in proportion to the drug concentration. Repeated subcultures at effectie dosages yielded symbiote-free flagellates, which maintained a low level of growth rate. After repeated subcultures at ineffective dosages, the growth rate rose and the symbiote-bearing cells, initially very few, increases in number. The lowest effective dosages proved to be marginal, often producing symbiote-free cultures, but occasionally cultures with a few symbiote-bearing cells. After repeated subcultures at these drug concentrations, symbiote-containing cultures grew faster than the symbiote-free cultures. Hence, the symbiotic bacteria benefit the growth of their hosts, perhaps by supplying essential factors that are adequate even in a rich blood medium.Keywords
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