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Comparative Study
. 1990;76(5):373-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00933543.

Increase of DNA content in tissue stages of Entamoeba histolytica strain SFL 3

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Comparative Study

Increase of DNA content in tissue stages of Entamoeba histolytica strain SFL 3

U Mackenstedt et al. Parasitol Res. 1990.

Abstract

The DNA content of culture forms and tissue stages of pathogenic E. histolytica strain SFL 3 were measured photometrically after the nuclei had been stained with the fluorochrome BAO. As a control, the DNA guartity of E. histolytica strain HK 9 and E. invadens were determined by the same method and compared with reference values. Tissue stages were obtained from hamsters experimentally infected by intrahepatic injection of SFL 3 amoebae. Further studies concerning possible changes in the DNA content of tissue stages involved the following methods: (a) isolation of tissue stages from the liver, followed by distinct suspension periods. (b) Infected liver pieces were directly transferred into culture medium; amoebae emigrating therefrom were cultivated. The study demonstrated that tissue stages contained up to 4 times more DNA than did culture forms. After 3 h cultivation, the DNA content of tissue stages decreased to the level of culture forms. Possible reasons for this change are discussed.

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