Osawa N
Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Japan.
Kitasato Arch Exp Med. 1991 Dec;64(4):205-12.
Mycobacterium leprae is an obligate intracellular parasite and grows within mononuclear phagocytes. When murine macrophages derived from the peritoneal cavities of CBA mice were infected in vitro with M. leprae (Thai-53 strain), intracellular multiplication was observed three weeks after infection. On the other hand, there was no increase in the number of heat-killed M. leprae at the same times after infection. Morphological studies showed that the growth rate of the bacteria increased by about 20-30% in medium supplemented with cycloheximide. With the addition of cycloheximide to the culture medium, metabolic activity of macrophages was decreased but infected cells were maintained in good condition and seldom floated off from the culture flask.