Different effects of cytochalasins on the growth and differentiation of Entamoeba invadens

Parasitol Res. 2004 May;93(1):68-71. doi: 10.1007/s00436-004-1106-8. Epub 2004 Apr 21.

Abstract

The effect of five different cytochalasins on the growth, encystation and excystation of Entamoeba invadens was examined. At 10 microM, cytochalasins B, D, E and dihydrocytochalasin B markedly inhibited growth. Encystation was inhibited by cytochalasin D at 1 microM but not by other cytochalasins at the same concentration, whereas it was inhibited by 10 microM of cytochalasins B, E and dihydrocytochalasin B as well as cytochalasin D. Excystation, which was assessed by counting the number of metacystic amoebae after inducing excystation, was markedly enhanced by cytochalasin D as previously demonstrated, whereas the enhancing effect of cytochalasins A, B and dihydrocytochalasin B was weak. In contrast, cytochalasin E at 10 microM inhibited excystation and metacystic development. These results indicate that there is a difference in the effect of different cytochalasins on the growth and differentiation of E. invadens, depending on differences in their chemical structure.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Culture Media
  • Cytochalasins / chemistry
  • Cytochalasins / pharmacology*
  • Entamoeba / drug effects*
  • Entamoeba / growth & development*
  • Entamoeba / physiology

Substances

  • Culture Media
  • Cytochalasins