'In vitro' Studies on the Interaction of Rickettsia and Macrophages. I. Effect of Ultraviolet Light on 'Coxiella burnetii' Inactivation and Macrophage Enzymes: UV-Inactivated 'C. burnetii'/Macrophage Enzymes.
Abstract
The inactivation of Coxiella burnetii in suspension or in cultures of guinea pig peritoneal macrophages by ultraviolet (UV) light was studied. The effect of UV treatment on the activity of macrophage organelle marker enzymes and their subsequent equilibration in linear sucrose gradients was also determined. It was shown that UV treatment of 600 microwatts/sq cm for 15 sec at a distance of 10 cm inactivated C. burnetii, either in suspension (10 to the 8th power organisms/ML) or within guinea pig peritoneal macrophages. Similar UV treatment had little effect on the activity or equilibration of macrophage organelle marker enzymes in linear sucrose gradients. However, longer exposure caused considerable inactivatioin of these enzymes. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 04, 1979
- Accession Number
- ADA074768
Entities
People
- James S. Little
- Peter G. Canonico
- Richard A. Kishimoto
Organizations
- United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases