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Experiment eight Medical Mycology

Experiment eight Medical Mycology. ---Fungi. Introduction Fungi are eukaryotic microorganisms that possess a cell wall and a nucleus enclosed by a nuclear membrane, and they do not contain chlorophyll. Medically important fungi. Includes 4 phyla

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Experiment eight Medical Mycology

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  1. Experiment eight Medical Mycology ---Fungi

  2. Introduction • Fungi are eukaryotic microorganisms that possess a cell wall and a nucleus enclosed by a nuclear membrane, and they do not contain chlorophyll.

  3. Medically important fungi Includes 4 phyla • Ascomycota(子囊菌门)- Sexual reproduction in a sack called an ascus with the production of ascopspores. • Basidiomycota(担子菌门)-Sexual reproduction in a sack called a basidium with the production of basidiospores. • Zygomycota(接合菌门)- sexual reproduction by gametes and asexual reproduction with the formation of zygospores. • Mitosporic Fungi(Fungi Imperfecti,半知菌门)- no recognizable form of sexual reproduction. Includes most pathogenic fungi.

  4. I. Morphology A. Size: • several to tens times larger than bacteria B. Two basic morphological forms • Yeast: monocellular fungi • Yeast form fungi • Yeast-like form fungi (Candida albicans) • Mold: multicellular fungi • Hypha + spore

  5. Yeast budding • Monocellular fungi • Round or oval • Reproduce by budding/fission • Pseudohypha Pseudohypha

  6. Mold • Multicellular fungi • Hypha • Spore • Fungi identification

  7. Hypha

  8. hypha spore

  9. Hypha • branching, threadlike filaments of fungi that elongate at their tips • septate hypha \ coenocytic hypha • 3 kinds of hypha • Vegetative hypha • Aerial hypha • Reproductive hypha: aerial hypha that produce spores Mycelium • The complex of a mass of hypha

  10. II. Culture • Culture medium: Sabouraud’s agar (4% glucose, 1% peptide, 2% agar) • 22~28℃, pH 4~6; • High moisture and O2; • Fungal colony a. Yeast colony, e.g., Cryptococcus neoformans. b. Yeast-like colony, e.g., Candida albicans. c. Filamentous colony, e.g., mold

  11. Yeast colony Round, pasty/mucoidcreamy, opaque colonies similar to bacterial colony

  12. Yeast-like colony Candida albicans

  13. Filamentous colony Mold colony Penicillium colony

  14. Cryptococcus neoformans • Round, capsule, 3~5 m • 4~7 m in diameter • blood agar and Sabouraud’s agar 25℃ & 37℃ nonpathogenic cryptococcus cannot grow at 37℃ • yeast form colony

  15. Examine fungi of the skin • Direct examination Material: scissors , sterile tweezers ,slides, lid slides,10%KOH. Procedure: 1.Make a smear: take some skin tissues from the foot on the slide. Drop 1 drop of 10%KOH solution to the skin. Wait for a while. Put the lid slide on the skin tissues and heat slightly. 2.Direct examine with the microscope.

  16. Culture: Culture medium: Sabouraud medium Method: streak plate 22~28℃,incubate 1~7 days Detection of colony Gram-stain

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