Author:
Arnold W N,Pringle A T,Garrison R G
Abstract
Yeast-phase cells of Histoplasma capsulatum were challenged with amphotericin B, and membrane perturbation was monitored by K+ efflux. Suspensions of washed cells readily absorbed about 1.12 microgram of amphotericin B per mg (dry weight) and further nonspecific sites were also apparent. The dose-response curve for initial rate of K+ efflux was sigmoidal within the range 0.1 to 1.0 microgram of amphotericin B per ml. A fungistatic concentration of amphotericin B (0.3 microgram/ml) evoked an efflux of 85 to 90% K+ from the cells within 15 min, but cell viability decreased only 13% (yeast phase) or 33% (transformed to mycelial units). Ultrastructural changes in treated cells were detected within 5 min, and the hallmark was expansion of vacuoles during the 1-h monitoring period. In contradistinction to a previous report, the appearance of the protoplasmic membrane was not altered by fungistatic concentration. When treated cells were returned to a fresh growth medium, there was a pronounced lag (20 h). During this apparent recovery phase, the large vacuoles fragmented and returned to normal size. It is proposed that vacuoles of H. capsulatum act as a spatial buffer of considerable survival value to stressed cells.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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