In vitro development of third- and fourth-stage larvae of Dirofilaria immitis: comparison of basal culture media, serum levels and possible serum substitutes.
Lok. J B JB; Mika-Grieve. M M; Grieve. R B RB; Chin. T K TK
Key Findings
- All tested basic culture media (NCTC-135, F12(K), CMRL 1066, DMEM) performed similarly for larval motility and molting.
- Fetal calf serum boosted larval development and survival in a dose‑dependent way, peaking at 20% concentration.
- The tripeptide GHK (glycyl‑histidyl‑lysine) and bovine serum albumin did not enhance larval development.
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers interested in using GHK‑Cu, this research shows no benefit for supporting parasite or cell growth in this context. The findings are specific to heartworm larvae in vitro and have no direct application to human health or performance protocols.
Summary
The study looked at how different lab liquids and supplements affect the growth of heartworm larvae in a dish. It found that common growth media work similarly, fetal calf serum helps the larvae the most, and a commercial supplement works like the serum. The peptide GHK (the focus of interest) did not help the larvae grow at all.
Abstract
In vitro development and survival of third-stage larvae of Dirofilaria immitis were compared in four different culture media and in the presence of varying concentrations of four different medium supplements. Motility and the incidence of third- to fourth-stage molting were used as criteria for evaluating different culture conditions. No significant differences in either motility or molting response were detected between larvae cultured in NCTC-135, F12(K), CMRL 1066 or Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium. Fetal calf serum enhanced development and survival of the cultured larvae in dose-dependent fashion. Its effects were maximal at a concentration of 20 percent of the total medium volume. Addition of a commercial medium supplement, NuSerum, also gave a dose-related increase in larval development and viability. The activity of NuSerum in this respect was comparable to that of fetal calf serum. The tripeptide glycylhistidyllysine and bovine serum albumin, fraction V both failed to stimulate development of third-stage D. immitis larvae in vitro.
Study Information
pubmed
1984