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1 April 2014 Evaluation of Two Modified Culture Media for Leishmania infantum Cultivation Versus Different Culture Media
Germano Castelli, Antonella Galante, Vincenza Lo Verde, Antonella Migliazzo, Stefano Reale, Tiziana Lupo, Maria Piazza, Fabrizio Vitale, Federica Bruno
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Abstract

The aim of this study is to improve the cultivation of Leishmania promastigotes without the use of common, semisolid culture media such as Evans' modified Tobie's medium (EMTM), liquid RPMI 1640, and Peptone-yeast extract medium (P-Y). Although EMTM medium permits the growth of a high number of parasites, it is technically difficult to prepare as it requires the use of fresh rabbit blood from animals bred on farms, while RPMI 1640 and P-Y show lower growth rates than the EMTM. There is, therefore, a need to develop new blood-free and time-saving culture systems. The aim of this paper is to propose new modified microbiological media, named RPMI-PY and Tobie-PY, to isolate Leishmania and cultivate parasites for research and diagnostic purposes. This study compares classic culture media to the new media, RPMI-PY and Tobie-PY, and demonstrates that the new media have superior performance in terms of time and parasitic load. The growth rate of the parasite was significantly higher at 24, 48, and 72 hr cultivation, based on counts using Bürker's chambers, when compared to classic media. This study was carried out at the National References Centre for Leishmaniasis (C.Re.Na.L.) where the isolation procedures are conducted daily from a number of different biological matrices.

Germano Castelli, Antonella Galante, Vincenza Lo Verde, Antonella Migliazzo, Stefano Reale, Tiziana Lupo, Maria Piazza, Fabrizio Vitale, and Federica Bruno "Evaluation of Two Modified Culture Media for Leishmania infantum Cultivation Versus Different Culture Media," Journal of Parasitology 100(2), 228-230, (1 April 2014). https://doi.org/10.1645/13-253.1
Received: 21 March 2013; Accepted: 1 December 2013; Published: 1 April 2014
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