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Isolation
owl monkey, Nicaragua
Product Format
frozen
Storage Conditions
Frozen: -70°C or colder for 1 week, vapor phase of liquid nitrogen for long-term storage
Axenic/Xenic
Axenic
Type Strain
no
Comments
infection in anopheline mosquitoes
transmission from monkey to man
Cryopreservation
Only young cells (rings) can be frozen in glycerolyte medium* because their membranes are more robust.
To harvest parasites, inject host with ketamine (0.5-1.0ml depending on host size / weight).
Exsanguinate via the femoral vein using a sterile syringe and Yaeger's anticoagulant**, 1 volume anticoagulant to 4 volumes blood. Note: Unless there is an exchange transfusion, no more than 10% of estimated total blood volume should be collected over a 2 wk. period.
Centrifuge blood for 5 mins. at 1800 rpm in 50 ml centrifuge tube.
Aspirate supernatant using sterile Pasteur pipette.
Resuspend pellet gently in remaining supernatant.
Slowly add 5 volumes of glycerolyte medium to 3 volumes pellet drop wise via a syringe as follows:
Add the first volume of glycerolyte and allow the tube to stand for 5 mins. at room temperature.
the remaining 4 volumes of glycerolyte and gently agitate.
Aliquot mixture into Nunc screw-capped freezing vials and place in a Nalgene 1°C cooling apparatus. Place the apparatus at -80°C overnight and then plunge ampules into liquid nitrogen. (The cooling rate in this apparatus is approximately -1°C/min.).
Plunge vials into liquid nitrogen (-196°C) the next day and store in liquid nitrogen or liquid nitrogen vapor.
Name of Depositor
National Institutes of Health
Chain of Custody
ATCC <-- National Institutes of Health <-- CDC
References
Coatney GR. The primate malarias. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1971.
Collins WE, et al. Transmission of four Central American strains of Plasmodium vivax from monkey to man. J. Parasitol. 58: 332-335, 1972. PubMed: 4623380
Collins WE, et al. Studies of comparative infectivity of fifteen strains of Plasmodium vivax to laboratory-reared anopheline mosquitoes, with special reference to Anopheles culicifacies. J. Parasitol. 72: 521-524, 1986. PubMed: 3537255