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Korean Journal of Dermatology
1996 Volume.34 No. 1 p.122 ~ p.126
Application of Neutral Red Staining for the Evaluation of the Viability of Dermatophytes




Abstract
Background :
@EN Microsopic examination of potassium hydroxide(KOH) preparation and fungus culture is required for the diagnosis of fungal infection. Sometimes dermatophytes fail to grow on culture medium, although these are bosserved on microscopic
examination
of
KOH preparation. Recently this discrepancy between microscopic examination and fungus culture can be explained by the hyphothesis that some of the fungal elements are non-viable.
@ES Object :
@EN This study was made to evaluate the viability of dermatophytes using neutral red(NR) staining for the explaination of discrepancies between microscopic examination and fungus culture.
@ES Methods :
@EN After identificagion of fungus by culture from dermatophytic lesion the hyphae was collected for this study. In order to confirm whether the NR staining is suitable for check the viability of hypae or not, we designed to prepare the
preparations of
hyphaes by 2 ways. One was killed hypheae by autoclave, the other was kept as viable hyphae. And then we compared the stainablility of Nrstaining and autoradiographic study using 3H-thymidine And we compared the results of NR staining and the
subsequent
culture using the scales which were collected from the lesions 30 dermatophytic patients.
@ES Results :
@EN The structure inside of cell wall of hyphae stained red color only in case of viable hyphae preparations, but not stained in killed hyphae preparation. Autoradiographic study using 3H-thymidine confirmed that grain-positive cells(viable
cells)
were
stained with NR, whereas grain negative cells (non-viable cells) were notstained. Among the 30 cases with dermatophytosis 27(90.0%) cases showed NR positive and 14(46.4%) cases showed culture-positive. Except the tinea unguium cases which have
shown low
culture positive rate, 9(75.0%) cases of the 12 NR positive samples were positive on culture. All 14 cases of the culture positive samples were positive on NR staining. And all 3 cases of the NR negative samples were negative on culture.
@ES Conclusion :
@EN NR staining can be a useful method for the evaluation of viability of the fungal elements. (Kor J Dermatol 1996;34(1) : 122~126)
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