M. Sato et al., PRESSURE-STRESS EFFECTS ON THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF CELLS OF THE DIMORPHIC YEAST CANDIDA-TROPICALIS, FEMS microbiology letters, 131(1), 1995, pp. 11-15
The effects of hydrostatic pressure on ultrastructure of the dimorphic
yeast Candida tropicalis were investigated by electron microscopy. In
yeast form cells, no alterations in the subcellular structure were ob
served below 100 MPa, but around 200 MPa the subcellular structure was
altered, especially in the nucleus and mitochondria. Nuclear membrane
pores opened and were disrupted. Mitochondrial cristae were damaged a
nd areas with high electron density were clearly visible in the matrix
. In hyphal form cells, the same subcellular structures of nucleus and
mitochondria were affected above 200 MPa. Tubular cristae and dense m
aterials were observed in the matrix of mitochondria and their membran
e was disrupted. Microbodies in hyphal form cells were also altered by
pressure stress; their membrane became irregular and electron-dense m
aterials were observed in the matrix. These drastic changes in nuclear
membrane, mitochondria, and microbodies caused by pressure stress res
ulted in both forms of cells being incapable of growth.