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Comparative Study
. 1978 Feb;19(2):421-9.
doi: 10.1128/iai.19.2.421-429.1978.

Unsustained multiplication of treponema pallidum (nichols virulent strain) in vitro in the presence of oxygen

Comparative Study

Unsustained multiplication of treponema pallidum (nichols virulent strain) in vitro in the presence of oxygen

P L Sandok et al. Infect Immun. 1978 Feb.

Abstract

Treponema pallidum (Nichols virulent strain) was incubated with or without oxygen using a modified medium supplemented with reduced glutathione and a variety of nutrients (PRNF10-B). Two- to fourfold increases in treponemal numbers were observed in cultures without mammalian cells within 96 h of incubation under 5 to 6% oxygen. Treponemal motility and multiplication were maintained more satisfactorily in cultures that were diluted and transferred daily, using an equal volume of fresh medium. Treponemes incubated without oxygen did not significantly increase in number. Virulent microorganisms were detected for at least 96 h in the cell-free system. In the presence of 3 to 4% oxygen, two- to fivefold increases in treponemal numbers were observed in the supernatant fluids of cultures containing human prepuce cells after 48 to 120 h at 35 degrees C. Without oxygen, treponemal numbers rarely approached a threefold increase. Virulent treponemes were detected by the rabbit skin lesion test after at least 120 h in vitro. Regardless of the system of incubation, increases in treponemal numbers could not be sustained for longer than 120 h, and treponemal virulence decreased as a function of time in vitro.

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