I. Emery et al., IN-VITRO QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF ECHINOCOCCUS-MULTILOCULARIS METACESTODE VIABILITY AFTER IN-VIVO AND IN-VITRO MAINTENANCE, International journal for parasitology, 25(3), 1995, pp. 275-278
The aim of this study was to apply the enzymatic MTT (3,5 dimethglthia
zol-2yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide] - formazan colorimetry for
quantifying the viability of Echinococcus multilocularis whole cysts,
after maintenance in vive or in vitro. The enzymatic activities of you
ng cysts freshly removed from rodents were linearly correlated with th
e parasite cyst weight. A comparative evaluation of the MTT assay and
the in vitro viability assessments showed that the number of animals u
sed for drug-screening purposes would be reduced by 35.8%, In this way
, the use of different parasite samples removed from the same host is
required, because of their different ages and their subsequent differe
nt abilities to reduce MTT, Cysts removed from mice exhibited higher c
olorimetric values than those removed from jirds. Thus, small entire c
ysts obtained from mice were maintained in the CMRL 1066 culture mediu
m. Their enzymatic activities were evaluated at different times. The r
esults indicate that, in such conditions, the optimal period of time f
or testing the effect of drugs against the metacestodes is limited to
the 10 days following their transfer from mouse to culture flasks. The
MTT assay encourages further studies to improve the viability of the
whole cysts in vitro, using other standardizable culture conditions,