01540nas a2200217 4500000000100000008004100001260001700042653003100059653001800090653002200108653001100130653001200141653002500153653001100178100001500189245003000204300001100234490000600245520105700251022001401308 1984 d c1984 Oct-Dec10aBacteriological Techniques10aCulture Media10aGrowth Substances10aHumans10aleprosy10aMycobacterium leprae10aYeasts1 aNakayama T00aCultivation of M. leprae. a305-100 v23 a
A peculiar yeast-like microorganism, isolated from leprous lesions, was discovered to produce the growth promoting factor for M. leprae. From the mass culture of this organism, the oil substance stimulating M. leprae growth was extracted with hot acid ethanol and purified using organic solvents. The final product was considered to be a kind of siderophore. When inoculating M. leprae on the special solid medium, contained chemically defined materials and supplemented with the growth factor, and incubating for 7 days in 35-36 degrees C, light yellow R type colonies were observed. The colony was composed of the acid fast bacilli which were morphologically indistinguishable from bacilli in the tissues. Successive cultivation of the bacilli was possible only on the special medium used but not on the ordinary media for general mycobacterial species. The whole identification studies are not yet finished, however, the cultivated organism was expected as M. leprae from several view-points including the high frequency of positive cultures.
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