Abstract

Ultrastructural components of trophozoites and cysts of Acanthamoeba-Hartmannella (A-H) and Naegleria amebas have been investigated. The present report describes a technique to study the morphological features of such protozoa.The A-H strains selected were cultured for 7 days in axenic amebic media, and the Naegleria strains were cultured for 7 days in axenic media with blood. In situ fixation was accomplished by adding an equal volume of 4% Osmic Acid in Cacodylate buffer at 4¶C for one hour. Following frequent agitation, the tubes were then spun at 2500 RPM for 10 minutes to obtain a pellet. The pellets were dehydrated in graded series of alcohols (from 50% to absolute) and propylene oxide and then embedded in EPON. One micron sections were stained with Paragon (PS 1301) for thirty seconds. Thin sections were cut with a diamond knife, double stained with 5% alcoholic uranyl acetate solution and lead citrate and observed in an Hitachi-HS-8F2 electron microscope.

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