Knudson D L, MacLeod R
J Bacteriol. 1970 Feb;101(2):609-17. doi: 10.1128/jb.101.2.609-617.1970.
Colonies of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Mycoplasma salivarium grown in PPLO agar were examined by light and electron microscopy. The main objective of the investigation was to attempt in situ fixation and minimize tonic changes in the organisms. Microscopy revealed that both organisms grew both in and upon the agar. The agar and surface growths of M. pneumoniae exhibited similar profiles, whereas those of M. salivarium differed strikingly. Both organisms are highly pleomorphic, but their matrix was denser and appeared more intact than in previously reported profiles. Cells which resemble the commonly reported mycoplasma were occasionally observed. The significance of these discrepant profiles remains unanswered. It is suggested that they may represent aged or osmotically damaged cells.
对在PPLO琼脂中生长的肺炎支原体和唾液支原体菌落进行了光学显微镜和电子显微镜检查。该研究的主要目的是尝试进行原位固定,并尽量减少生物体的张力变化。显微镜检查显示,两种生物体都在琼脂内部和表面生长。肺炎支原体的琼脂生长和表面生长表现出相似的形态,而唾液支原体的则明显不同。两种生物体都具有高度多形性,但其基质比以前报道的形态更致密且看起来更完整。偶尔会观察到类似于常见报道的支原体的细胞。这些不同形态的意义仍未得到解答。有人认为它们可能代表老化或渗透受损的细胞。