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Submicroscopic morphology of trichophyton mentagrophytes grown at different temperatures

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Several modifications were observed in Trichophyton mentagrophytes cultivated at 19° and 37 °C, i.e. nine degrees below and above the optimum of 28 °C. The phenomena included inhibition of the growth rate, changes in the gross aspects of the cultures as well as of the microscopic and submicroscopic morphology of the hyphal cells. At the ultrastructural level, in particular, it was shown that, at the suboptimal temperature, although the organelle structure in both young and aged hyphal cells remained nearly unchanged, unusual bodies of probable storage significance and plasmalemmasomes were formed.

At the supraoptimal temperature, the youngest cells showed a normal organization but were richer in glycogen clusters and enveloped by a cell wall thicker than the ones at the optimal condition. In the cells far from the apex, the endomembrane integrity was lost and consequently an autolytic activity occurred. Degradation phenomena were detectable also at cell wall level. The cytological changes observed were tentatively correlated with a possible different sensitivity of the membrane system at the experimented temperature conditions.

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Investigation supported by a grant from Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche of Italy (Contract No. 7500536).

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Mares, D., Vannini, G.L., Fasulo, M.P. et al. Submicroscopic morphology of trichophyton mentagrophytes grown at different temperatures. Mycopathologia 61, 43–48 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00440757

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