Morphological characteristics of developmental stages of acanthamoeba and naegleria species before and after staining by various techniques

Seven stains were studied to determine the best color and contrast for staining the developmental stages of free living pathogenic Acanthamoeba and Naegleria species. The acid-fast bacilli stain (AFB) produced a blue color without contrast; trichrome-eosin and modified Field's showed various co...

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Main Authors: Ithoi, Init, Ahmad, A.F., Mak, J.W., Nissapatorn, V., Lau, Y.L., Mahmud, R.
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spelling my.um.eprints.40852021-04-12T04:17:57Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4085/ Morphological characteristics of developmental stages of acanthamoeba and naegleria species before and after staining by various techniques Ithoi, Init Ahmad, A.F. Mak, J.W. Nissapatorn, V. Lau, Y.L. Mahmud, R. R Medicine Seven stains were studied to determine the best color and contrast for staining the developmental stages of free living pathogenic Acanthamoeba and Naegleria species. The acid-fast bacilli stain (AFB) produced a blue color without contrast; trichrome-eosin and modified Field's showed various color contrasts; Giemsa, iron-hematoxylin, modified AFB and Gram produced only one color which distinguished the nucleus, nucleolus, cytoplasm, food- and water-vacuoles. The motile organs (acanthopodia, pseudopodia, lobopodia and flagella) were also clearly differentiated but produced a similar color as the cytoplasm. These motile organelles were first induced by incubating at 37 C for at least 15 minutes and then fixing with methanol in order to preserve the protruding morphology prior to staining. The trichrome-eosin and iron-hematoxylin stains showed good color contrast for detecting all three stages, the trophozoite, cyst and flagellate; Giemsa and Gram stained the trophozoite and flagellate stages; the modified Field's and modified AFB stains stained only the trophozoite stage. Depending on the purpose, all these stains (except the AFB stain) can be used to identify the developmental stages of Acanthanweba and Naegleria for clinical, epidemiological or public health use. SEAMEO Regional Tropical Medicine and Public Health Network 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/4085/1/Morphological_Characteristics_of_Developmental_Stages_of_Acanthamoeba_and_Naegleria_Species_before_and_after_Staining_by_Various_Techniques.pdf Ithoi, Init and Ahmad, A.F. and Mak, J.W. and Nissapatorn, V. and Lau, Y.L. and Mahmud, R. (2011) Morphological characteristics of developmental stages of acanthamoeba and naegleria species before and after staining by various techniques. The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 42 (6). pp. 1327-1338. ISSN 0125-1562 https://www.tm.mahidol.ac.th/seameo/2011-42-6/04-5183-21.pdf
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Morphological characteristics of developmental stages of acanthamoeba and naegleria species before and after staining by various techniques
description Seven stains were studied to determine the best color and contrast for staining the developmental stages of free living pathogenic Acanthamoeba and Naegleria species. The acid-fast bacilli stain (AFB) produced a blue color without contrast; trichrome-eosin and modified Field's showed various color contrasts; Giemsa, iron-hematoxylin, modified AFB and Gram produced only one color which distinguished the nucleus, nucleolus, cytoplasm, food- and water-vacuoles. The motile organs (acanthopodia, pseudopodia, lobopodia and flagella) were also clearly differentiated but produced a similar color as the cytoplasm. These motile organelles were first induced by incubating at 37 C for at least 15 minutes and then fixing with methanol in order to preserve the protruding morphology prior to staining. The trichrome-eosin and iron-hematoxylin stains showed good color contrast for detecting all three stages, the trophozoite, cyst and flagellate; Giemsa and Gram stained the trophozoite and flagellate stages; the modified Field's and modified AFB stains stained only the trophozoite stage. Depending on the purpose, all these stains (except the AFB stain) can be used to identify the developmental stages of Acanthanweba and Naegleria for clinical, epidemiological or public health use.
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author Ithoi, Init
Ahmad, A.F.
Mak, J.W.
Nissapatorn, V.
Lau, Y.L.
Mahmud, R.
author_facet Ithoi, Init
Ahmad, A.F.
Mak, J.W.
Nissapatorn, V.
Lau, Y.L.
Mahmud, R.
author_sort Ithoi, Init
title Morphological characteristics of developmental stages of acanthamoeba and naegleria species before and after staining by various techniques
title_short Morphological characteristics of developmental stages of acanthamoeba and naegleria species before and after staining by various techniques
title_full Morphological characteristics of developmental stages of acanthamoeba and naegleria species before and after staining by various techniques
title_fullStr Morphological characteristics of developmental stages of acanthamoeba and naegleria species before and after staining by various techniques
title_full_unstemmed Morphological characteristics of developmental stages of acanthamoeba and naegleria species before and after staining by various techniques
title_sort morphological characteristics of developmental stages of acanthamoeba and naegleria species before and after staining by various techniques
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