This video demonstrates the development of an in vivo mouse model to study the biofilm formation of Candida albicans in subcutaneous tissue. The experiment involves implanting Candida-infected devices in the animal's back region for biofilm development.
Protocol
1. C. albicans Growth Twenty-four hours before the initiation of the animal experiment, prepare yeast extract peptone dextrose, YPD plates by adding 10 g of yeast extract granulated, 20 g of bacteriological peptone, and 15 g of granulated agar. Makeup volume to 900 ml with Milli-Q water and autoclave. Add 50 ml of sterile 40% glucose. Mix thoroughly and pour into Petri dishes. Leave agar plates to cool and solidify. NOTE: In this study, use two strai…
Representative Results
Figure 1: Major steps during the animal surgery. (A) The procedure of catheter implant. (1) Place the anesthetized animal on a warm pad containing paper tissue and apply the ophthalmic ointment to the eyes. (2) Shave the lower part of the back and disinfect. (3) Create two small (approx. 0.5 cm) incisions through the skin on the left and on the right side of the back. Create a subcutaneous tunne…
Divulgations
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Materials
Yeast extract granulated
Merck
MERC1.03753.0500
Bacteriological peptone
Oxoid
LP037B
Agar granulated
Difco
214530
Phosphate buffered saline
Prepared in the laboratory
for 1L of 10x PBS: 80 g NaCl, 2 g KCl, 14.4 g Na2HPO4, 2.4 g KH2PO4
RPMI1640 with L-glutamine and without sodium carbonate
Sigma
R6504-1L
Prepare according the protocol for Candida albicans drug susceptibility testing