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Cultivation in vitro of Endolimax blattae Lucas, 1927 from the cockroach hind gut

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

David C. Warhurst
Affiliation:
Department of Zoology, University of Leicester

Extract

Endolimax blattae, a small amoeba living in the cockroach hind gut, was cultivated in vitro for the first time.

Growth and encystment took place in diphasic serum-saline media with or without the addition of starch.

E. blattae grew well at 25 and 37°C. At the latter temperature the flagellates and Blastocystis which contaminated recently isolated strains were eliminated.

More amoebae and cysts were produced in cultures supplied with starch than in those without starch, and there seemed to be a relationship between depletion of starch and onset of encystment.

The results are discussed with reference to conditions in the natural environment.

I wish to express my thanks to Professor H. P. Moon, in whose department this work was carried out, for his help and advice, to my supervisor Dr Marjorie G. Guthrie for her advice, encouragement and constructive criticism, and to Dr Ann Bishop, F.R.S., and Dr Elspeth W. McConnachie for their invaluable advice on in vitro cultivation.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1967

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