Survival and Development of Eimeria meleagrimitis Tyzzer, 1929 in Bovine Kidney and Turkey Intestine Cell Cultures

SYNOPSIS. Monolayer cell cultures of embryonic turkey intestine (primary) and bovine kidney (cell line, 20th passage), maintained at 40.6 and 43 C for alternating intervals of approximately 12 hours in Basal Medium Eagle and fetal calf serum at pH 7.0–7.4, were observed for 144 hours after inoculati...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of Protozoology 1968-11, Vol.15 (4), p.796-802
Hauptverfasser: DORAN, DAVID J., VETTERLING, JOHN M.
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Zusammenfassung:SYNOPSIS. Monolayer cell cultures of embryonic turkey intestine (primary) and bovine kidney (cell line, 20th passage), maintained at 40.6 and 43 C for alternating intervals of approximately 12 hours in Basal Medium Eagle and fetal calf serum at pH 7.0–7.4, were observed for 144 hours after inoculation of Eimeria meleagrimitis sporozoites. In turkey intestine cultures, which consisted of fibroblast‐like cells and patches of epitheliul‐like cells, there were decreases of 80 and 81% in the numbers of parasites between 5 and 48 hrs; in bovine cultures, 21–41% decreases. Decreases in the turkey cultures, however, were due to the nonsurvival of sporozoites in fibroblast‐like cells; in epitheliul‐like cells there was a 42% dcrease between 5 and 48 hrs and only 27% between 48 and 144 hours. Trophozoites were present in bovine cells at 5 hrs. Small, mature schizonts containing only 12‐28 merozoites were present in the bovine cultures and in the epitheliul‐like cells within turkey intestine cultures from 48‐144 hrs. Larger schizonts (50‐115 by 20‐70 μ) were present in bovine but not in turkey cultures from 72–144 hrs. Many of these schizonts contained far more merozoites than schizonts of any of the 3 generations described from the host. In bovine cultures, there was an abundance of liberated merozoites at 50, 52, 74, and 76 hrs; many had reinvaded cells, sometimes as many as 50–60 per cell. In turkey cultures, liberated merozoites were found once at 144 hrs and none were intracellular. At 120 and 144 hrs in bovine cultures, abnormally developed and degenerate forms appeared; in turkey cultures, all were normal.
ISSN:0022-3921
1550-7408
DOI:10.1111/j.1550-7408.1968.tb02217.x