The engulfment and digestion of mixed rumen bacteria and individual bacterial species by single and mixed species of rumen ciliate protozoa grownin vivo

Author:

Coleman G. S.,Sandford Deborah C.

Abstract

SUMMARYFive species of rumen ciliate protozoa, isolated from sheep in which they were the only ciliate protozoon, and mixed rumen ciliates were incubated with labelled bacteria and the rate of uptake and digestion of the bacteria was followed. Evidence is presented that mixed rumen bacteria labelled by incubation with14C-isoleucine,14C-guanine or35S-sulphate were engulfed more rapidly by the protozoa than those labelled with14C-glucose but that, withEntodiniumspp. at least, this apparent lower rate of uptake was associated with an increased rate of digestion. The rate of uptake of mixed rumen bacteria (at 109/ml) varied from 230 to 2670 bacteria/protozoon per hour, depending on the protozoal species, and increased with increasing bacterial population density. Starvation of the protozoa decreased the initial rate of uptake of bacteria by up to 60% and the length of time over which the protozoa would engulf bacteria.Entodiniumspp. andEpidinium ecaudatum caudatumengulfed fewer bacteria when these bacteria were prepared from the same sheep as the protozoa than when they were prepared from sheep with no or other protozoal populations. Of the protozoa tested, onlyEntodiniumspp. and the mixed large rumen protozoa digested mixed rumen bacteria,Eremoplastron bovisandEpidinium ecaudatum caudatumbeing inactive. It is suggested that previous estimates of the rate of uptake and digestion of bacteria based on studiesin vitrowere too high.The non-rumen bacteriaEschericfoia coliandKlebsiella aerogenesand the rumen bacteriumMegasphaera elsdeniiwere not or only poorly taken up by the protozoa.Entodiniumspp. selectively engulfed bacteria of rumen origin and digested two cellulolytic bacteria rapidly. In contrast,Eremplastron bovisengulfed these cellulolytio bacteria more slowly than other bacteria.Entodiniumspp. and the large rumen protozoa digested more bacterial species than the other protozoa butButyrivibrio fibrisolvenswas digested more rapidly than other bacteria by all the protozoa.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology

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