Studies on suspension cultures of lymphoid cells infected with Theileria annulata (Dschunkowsky and Luhs 1904)
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Shad-Del, Fazlollah
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2019-02-15T14:21:18Z
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2019-02-15T14:21:18Z
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1977
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TheUeria an ,plat, infection is a tick -borne protozoal
disease of cattle. The high mortality and lack of any effective
treatment make this disease one of great economic importance.
The success achieved in adaptation of the parasite to
culture in vitro facilitated investigation of the disease and the
consequent attenuation of the parasite led the production of
experimental vaccines.
The literature relevant to the aspects studied was reviewed.
Methods of isolation and adaptation of strains of the parasite
in tissue culture were compared. A simple and new method of
isolation from whole blood was introduced. The first isolation of
a very virulent strain in tissue culture was achieved.
Growth rates of five strains of T. annulate in vitro showed
an inverse relationship between rate of growth and virulence of
strain. Several growth media and supplements were compared and
the most satisfactory were shown to be Eagle's MEM with calf
serum, lactalbumin hydrolysate and yeast extract. Growth of
T. annulata- infected cells in various conditions was measured
and factors affecting it were investigated. Of these, pH of the
medium and percentage of viable cells in suspension were very
important.
For morphological studies, from several methods of preparation
of smears and staining, a modified method of linear smears was
adopted. The morphology of the macroschizont and nuclear
particles in the host cells was studied. Various factors
including developmental changes of the macroschizont were
demonstrated.
Attempts to infect normal bovine cells with schizonts in
vitro using infected cells and freed parasites and to infect
calves with separated schizont particles were unsuccessful.
Establishment of cell lines from normal bovine leucocytes
and lymphoid cells using mitogens failed. The amounts of glucose
uptaken and lactate produced in the culture of schizont -infected
cells were measured and these correlated with cell growth. A
surplus of glucose in growth medium did not affect its utilisation
by the infected cells.
The methods for cryopreservation of T. annulata- infected
cells were investigated. The cryoprotectants used, the methods
of freezing and thawing, the duration of viability of the infected
cells in low temperature storage and re- establishment of the
cells after preservation at low temperatures were studied.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33898
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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Studies on suspension cultures of lymphoid cells infected with Theileria annulata (Dschunkowsky and Luhs 1904)
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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