INVITRO CULTIVATION OF TRYPANOSOMA-CONGOLENSE - THE PRODUCTION OF INFECTIVE FORMS FROM METACYCLIC TRYPANOSOMES CULTURED ON BOVINE ENDOTHELIAL CELL MONOLAYERS
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 42 (2) , 99-111
Abstract
After transfer to bovine endothelial cell monolayers cultured in Eagle''s minimal essential medium at 28.degree. or 37.degree. C metacyclic trypanosomes of 3 cloned stocks of T. congolense became morphologically similar to parasites found in the bloodstream of the vertebrate host. The trypanosomes resumed division and grew in close association with the mammalian cells, which were essential for growth. These dividing infective forms had the ability to cause local skin reactions and systemic infections when inoculated intradermally into rabbits. Trypansomes grown in medium supplemented with fetal calf serum (FCS) eventually differentiated into procyclic forms. No such change occurred in medium supplemented with normal bovine serum. If procyclic forms in FCS were allowed to continue their differentiation at 28.degree. C they eventually produced epimastigotes which gave rise to infective metacyclic trypanosomes once more. It was thus possible to grow and maintain several different developmental stages of T. congolense by varying culture conditions.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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