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The surface membrane ofLeishmania mexicana mexicana: Comparison of amastigote and promastigote using freeze-fracture cytochemistry
Authors:L. Tetley  G. H. Coombs  K. Vickerman
Affiliation:(1) Zoology Department, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ Glasgow, Scotland
Abstract:The freeze fracture replica technique has been used to compare the plasma membranes of amastigote and promastigote stages ofLeishmania mexicana mexicana with respect to intramembranous particle (integral protein) distribution and to beta-hydroxysterol content as revealed by the distribution of lesions induced by the polyene antibiotic filipin. Intramembranous particle (IMP) density was greater in promastigote than in amastigote plasma membranes. Intramembranous particles were more abundant in the protoplasmic face (PF) than in the exoplasmic face (EF) of promastigotes, but this situation was found to be reversed in amastigotes. Filipin-induced lesions in glutaraldehyde-fixed parasites indicated higher levels of beta-hydroxysterols in the amastigote than in the promastigote plasma membrane, and in the promastigote flagellar membrane than in the body membrane. Amphotericin B (a related polyene antibiotic used in chemotherapy of leishmaniasis) induced IMP aggregation in the PF of unfixed amastigotes but did not appear to influence sterol distribution as demonstrated by freeze-fracture of subsequently-fixed and filipin-treated organisms.
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