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Excystation of Eimeria bovis and Other Species of Bovine Coccidia *
Author(s) -
NYBERG PETER A.,
HAMMOND DATUS M.
Publication year - 1964
Publication title -
the journal of protozoology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.067
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1550-7408
pISSN - 0022-3921
DOI - 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1964.tb01781.x
Subject(s) - incubation , trypsin , coccidia , chemistry , incubation period , eimeria , biology , zoology , enzyme , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry , parasite hosting , world wide web , computer science
SYNOPSIS. Mechanically released sporocyts of Eimeria bovis, E. ellipsoidalis and E. auburnensis readily excysted when incubated in a mixture of trypsin, steapsin, and bovine bile. Excystation of intact E. bovis, E. ellipsoidalis and E. auburnensis oocysts occurred after pretreatment at 37°C in aqueous 0.02 M cysteine hydrochloride under an atmosphere of CO 2 ‐air or CO 2 ‐N 2 , followed by incubation in an enzyme‐bile mixture. Nine % of E. bovis oocysts were activated after 6 hr of incubation at 37 C in a mixture of 0.5% (w/v) trypsin, 0.5% (w/v) steapsin, and 5.0% (v/v) bile at pH 7.5 with 10 hr pretreatment under air and 20% CO 2 ; with 30% CO 2 , 80% activation occurred; with 50% CO 2 , 91% of the oocysts were activated. At CO 2 levels from 10 to 40%, pretreatment with CO 2 and N 2 yielded less activation than CO 2 and air. Pretreatment with CO 2 ‐N 2 (50–50) for 2 hr resulted in 37% activation; for 6 hr, 60%; for 10 hr, 94%; and for 14 hr, 99%. After pretreatment under 50% CO 2 for 10 hr, 95% excystation was obtained by incubation for 6 hr in 0.5% trypsin and 5.0% bile. Only 76 or 69% excystation occurred when 0.25% trypsin or 1.0% bile, respectively, was substituted. Addition of steapsin to this mixture caused little change in the results. In oocysts pretreated 14 to 21 hr with steapsin, 2% or less excystation occurred after 6 hr in a trysinbile or bile mixture. E. ellipsoidalis oocysts, pretreated for 10 hr under CO 2 ‐N 2 (50–50), underwent 61 and 80% excystation when incubated for 2 and 6 hr, respectively, in trypsin, steapsin, and bile. E. bovis oocysts enclosed in a dialysis bag inside an intestinal fistula became thinned or flattened at the micropyle after 24 hr, and excystation occurred when these oocysts were mixed with trypsin, steapsin, and bile and returned to the fistula for 4 hr. No excystation occurred when oocysts without added enzymes were left 48 hr in the fistula. Sporozoites escaped first from sporocysts and then from oocysts.

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