Abstract

Sequential morphologic changes and antigen producing capacity of Trypanosoma cruzi in peritoneally implanted diffusion chambers were studied. Diffusion chambers were equipped with two Nuclepore filters (0.20 μm pore size) sandwiched between three Lucite rings. Epimastigotes or trypomastigotes and amastigotes were placed in diffusion chambers and surgically implanted into the peritoneal cavity of mice, or placed in in vitro cell culture, or in various types of culture media and incubated at 26 or 37 C. Epimastigotes maintained in diffusion chambers in mice changed into trypomastigotes as evidenced by the presence of numerous transitional stages and the concomitant decrease in the percentage of the former and increase in the percentage of the latter in chambers removed and examined at 16, 24, 36, 48, 72, and 84 hr after implantation. The maximum of 68% trypomastigotes was noted in chambers examined at 84 hr. Amastigotes subsequently appeared, apparently arising from trypomastigotes and reached the highest percentage (49%) obtained at 132 hr. The total number of parasites in chambers decreased slightly during the first 36 hr (20%). Little change in the total number of parasites was noted during the interval of 36–108 hr. A subsequent decrease in numbers of parasites was noted until by 280 hr after implantation, chambers contained less than 2% of the original number of organisms present in the chambers. No similar transformation of epimastigotes was noted in diffusion chambers maintained in cell culture at 37 C or in a cell culture growth medium or LIT medium at 37 or 26 C. No detectable morphological change was noted when trypomastigotes and amastigotes were implanted in diffusion chambers in the peritoneal cavity of mice. The total number of these parasites decreased notably (82%) after 24 hr. Mice receiving diffusion chambers containing epimastigotes implanted at two different intervals (21 days apart), developed only marginal protective immunity when challenged with virulent T. cruzi three weeks after the second implant of chambers, and no protection was afforded those mice implanted with chambers containing trypomastigotes and amastigotes. Sera collected from mice 6 wk after the second implantation of diffusion chambers containing parasites were observed to have antibody titers to T. cruzi as demonstrated by the fluorescent antibody technique and direct agglutination procedure.

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