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Microbiology 150 (2004), 1139-1145; DOI  10.1099/mic.0.26939-0
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Microbiology 150 (2004), 1139-1145; DOI  10.1099/mic.0.26939-0
© 2004 Society for General Microbiology

Production of ammonia by Tritrichomonas foetus and Trichomonas vaginalis

Yekaterina Kleydman1, Nigel Yarlett1,2 and Thomas E. Gorrell1,3

1 Haskins Laboratories, Pace University, New York, NY 10038, USA
2 Department of Chemistry and Physical Sciences, Pace University, New York, NY 10038, USA
3 Department of Biology, Pace University, New York, NY 10038, USA

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Thomas E. Gorrell
tgorrell{at}pace.edu

Production of ammonia is difficult to find among the various studies of amino acid metabolism in protozoa. Several studies suggest that catabolism of arginine to ammonium is important for the growth of trichomonads. Trichomonads are amitochondriate zooflagellates that thrive under microaerophilic and anaerobic conditions. The authors were able to detect accumulation of ammonium ions and ammonia in cultures of Tritrichomonas foetus and Trichomonas vaginalis, including those resistant to metronidazole. Ammonium ions and ammonia were detected using the indophenol colorimetric method. Cells incubated overnight under an ambient oxygen gas phase had 0·9 mM soluble ammonium (NH4+ and NH3) or a 20 % greater concentration of ammonium relative to sterile growth medium that had been incubated similarly. Production of ammonia itself was confirmed by analysis of a wick that was moistened with sulfuric acid (20 mM) and placed above the liquid in sealed cultures of a strain of Trichomonas vaginalis. The wicks from these cultures captured the equivalent of 0·048 mM volatile ammonia (NH3) from the liquid as compared to 0·021 mM volatile ammonia from sterile medium after overnight incubation. Intact trichomonads, 0·7x106 cells ml–1 equivalent to 0·7 mg protein ml–1, incubated in Doran's buffer with or without (1 mM) L-arginine produced significant amounts of soluble ammonium (0·07 mM and 0·04 mM, respectively) during 60 min. The results indicate that ammonium ions and the more irritating ammonia are significant metabolites of trichomonads. In addition, based upon end-product amounts, it appears that the rate of arginine metabolism is of the same order of magnitude as that for carbohydrate metabolism by trichomonads.


This article is dedicated to the memory of Dr Seymour H. Hutner (31 October 1911–1 June 2003), whose inspiration in the field of protozoology will be deeply missed.




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