O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte, Maria Jos? de Faria
Data de Publicação: 1977
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Terrestrial snails, Bradybaena similaris, Subulina octona, Leptinaria lamellata and Bulimulus tenuissimus, were found naturally infected with larval forms of a brachylaemid trematode in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. In preliminary studies, these infected snails were administered to domestic chickens (Gallus gallus), and adult trematodes were recovered from the intestinal caeca. The adult worms were found to belong to the species Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923. This discovery made it possible to study the life cycle of this species in Brazil in order to find out which snails are more important in the local dissemination of the p a r a s i t e . The life cycle of P. gallinum and the morphology of the larval stages were found to be similar to those reported by Alicata (1940) for the same species in Hawaii, U.S.A. .47. Terrestrial snails serve as both first and second intermediate hosts, and infection of the avian definitive host results from the ingestion of the second intermediate host containing developed metacercariae. The same species of snails, that were found infected in nature, were exposed to eggs and cercariae of the parasite. It was found that only Bradybaena could be infected by both. Also, sporocysts were only found in that genus. It was shown that cercariae can pass from infected to uninfected snails and there grow to metacercariae. Thus, Bradybaena was shown to serve as both first and second intermediate hosts for P. gallinum. Subulina, Leptinaria and Bulimulus could not be infected by exposure to parasite eggs, but each of these genera developed metacercariae after being placed near infected Bradybaena under wet or humid conditions. This fact indicated that these three genera could serve as second intermediate hosts for the trematode. Chickens given either naturally or experimentally infected snails showed a pre-patent period of 24 to 27 days. It was also found to be possible, but difficult, to infect chickens with metacercariae isolated from snails. Attempts to infect ducks and pigeons with P. gallinum were unsuccessful. This study represents the first life cycle study reported for any brachylaemid trematode in Brazil, and .48. Leptinaria and Bulimulus are reported for the first time as potential second intermediate hosts for P. gallinum.
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spelling Thatcher, Vernon EverettDuarte, Maria Jos? de Faria2020-10-19T11:58:21Z1977-12-02DUARTE, Maria Jos? de Faria. O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. 1977. 69 f. Disserta??o (Mestrado em Ci?ncias Veterin?rias) - Instituto de Ci?ncias Biol?gicas e da Sa?de, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Serop?dica - RJ, 1977.https://tede.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/jspui/3993Terrestrial snails, Bradybaena similaris, Subulina octona, Leptinaria lamellata and Bulimulus tenuissimus, were found naturally infected with larval forms of a brachylaemid trematode in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. In preliminary studies, these infected snails were administered to domestic chickens (Gallus gallus), and adult trematodes were recovered from the intestinal caeca. The adult worms were found to belong to the species Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923. This discovery made it possible to study the life cycle of this species in Brazil in order to find out which snails are more important in the local dissemination of the p a r a s i t e . The life cycle of P. gallinum and the morphology of the larval stages were found to be similar to those reported by Alicata (1940) for the same species in Hawaii, U.S.A. .47. Terrestrial snails serve as both first and second intermediate hosts, and infection of the avian definitive host results from the ingestion of the second intermediate host containing developed metacercariae. The same species of snails, that were found infected in nature, were exposed to eggs and cercariae of the parasite. It was found that only Bradybaena could be infected by both. Also, sporocysts were only found in that genus. It was shown that cercariae can pass from infected to uninfected snails and there grow to metacercariae. Thus, Bradybaena was shown to serve as both first and second intermediate hosts for P. gallinum. Subulina, Leptinaria and Bulimulus could not be infected by exposure to parasite eggs, but each of these genera developed metacercariae after being placed near infected Bradybaena under wet or humid conditions. This fact indicated that these three genera could serve as second intermediate hosts for the trematode. Chickens given either naturally or experimentally infected snails showed a pre-patent period of 24 to 27 days. It was also found to be possible, but difficult, to infect chickens with metacercariae isolated from snails. Attempts to infect ducks and pigeons with P. gallinum were unsuccessful. This study represents the first life cycle study reported for any brachylaemid trematode in Brazil, and .48. Leptinaria and Bulimulus are reported for the first time as potential second intermediate hosts for P. gallinum.Caramujos terrestres, Bradybaena similaris, Subulina octona, Leptinaria lamellata e Bulimulus tenuissimus foram encontrados infectados naturalmente com formas larvais de um tremat?deo brachylaemideo no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Em estudos preliminares, estes caramujos infectados foram administrados ? galinhas dom?sticas (Gallus gallus) e vermes adultos foram recuperados dos seus cecos intestinais. Os vermes adultos foram classificados como Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923. Com esta descoberta foi poss?vel estudar o ciclo desta esp?cie no Brasil e determinar quais os caramujos foram mais importantes na dissemina??o local do parasito. O ciclo biol?gico de P. gallinum e a morfologia dos est?gios larvais assemelharam-se com ?queles que foram reportados por ALICATA (1940) para esta mesma esp?cie no Hawai, U.S.A. Caramujos terrestres servem como primeiros e segundos hospedeiros in- .45. termedi?rios, e a infec??o do hospedeiro definitivo resulta da ingest?o do segundo hospedeiro intermedi?rio contendo metacerc?- rias desenvolvidas. As mesmas esp?cies de caramujos que foram encontradas infectadas na natureza, foram expostas a ovos e cerc?rias do parasito. Somente Bradybaena p?de infectar-se com ambos. Tamb?m esporocistos foram somente encontrados neste g?nero. Foi verificado que cerc?rias podem passar de caramujos infectados a n?o infectados e dentro destes crescem para metacerc?rias. Assim, foi verificado que Bradybaena serve como primeiro e segundo hospedeiro intermedi?rio de P. gallinum. Subulina, Leptinaria e Bulimulus n?o puderam se infectar por exposi??o aos ovos do parasito, mas em cada uma das esp?cies citadas desenvolveram metacerc?rias ap?s eles ficarem em proximidade com Bradybaena infectadas, em condi??es de umidade. Este fato indica que estes tr?s g?neros podem servir como segundos hospedeiros intermedi?rios para o tremat?deo. Galinhas dom?sticas inoculadas com caramujo natural ou experimentalmente infectados mostraram o per?odo pr?-patente em 24 a 27 dias. Foi tamb?m poss?vel, mas dif?cil, infectar galinhas dom?sticas com metacerc?rias isoladas de caramujos. Tentativas para infectar patos e pombos com P. gallinum resultaram n e g a t i v a s . Este estudo representa o primeiro ciclo biol?gico realizado para um tremat?deo brachylem?deo no Brasil, e Leptinaria e Bulimulus foram reportados como novos segundos hospedeiros intermedi?rios de P. gallinumSubmitted by Celso Magalhaes (celsomagalhaes@ufrrj.br) on 2020-10-19T11:58:20Z No. of bitstreams: 1 1977 - Maria Jos? de Faria Duarte.pdf: 480617 bytes, checksum: b5d4308dc1c329c011e0a4033a273070 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-10-19T11:58:21Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
title O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
spellingShingle O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Duarte, Maria Jos? de Faria
Medicina Veterin?ria
Medicina Veterin?ria
title_short O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
title_full O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
title_fullStr O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
title_sort O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
author Duarte, Maria Jos? de Faria
author_facet Duarte, Maria Jos? de Faria
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Thatcher, Vernon Everett
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte, Maria Jos? de Faria
contributor_str_mv Thatcher, Vernon Everett
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medicina Veterin?ria
topic Medicina Veterin?ria
Medicina Veterin?ria
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description Terrestrial snails, Bradybaena similaris, Subulina octona, Leptinaria lamellata and Bulimulus tenuissimus, were found naturally infected with larval forms of a brachylaemid trematode in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. In preliminary studies, these infected snails were administered to domestic chickens (Gallus gallus), and adult trematodes were recovered from the intestinal caeca. The adult worms were found to belong to the species Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923. This discovery made it possible to study the life cycle of this species in Brazil in order to find out which snails are more important in the local dissemination of the p a r a s i t e . The life cycle of P. gallinum and the morphology of the larval stages were found to be similar to those reported by Alicata (1940) for the same species in Hawaii, U.S.A. .47. Terrestrial snails serve as both first and second intermediate hosts, and infection of the avian definitive host results from the ingestion of the second intermediate host containing developed metacercariae. The same species of snails, that were found infected in nature, were exposed to eggs and cercariae of the parasite. It was found that only Bradybaena could be infected by both. Also, sporocysts were only found in that genus. It was shown that cercariae can pass from infected to uninfected snails and there grow to metacercariae. Thus, Bradybaena was shown to serve as both first and second intermediate hosts for P. gallinum. Subulina, Leptinaria and Bulimulus could not be infected by exposure to parasite eggs, but each of these genera developed metacercariae after being placed near infected Bradybaena under wet or humid conditions. This fact indicated that these three genera could serve as second intermediate hosts for the trematode. Chickens given either naturally or experimentally infected snails showed a pre-patent period of 24 to 27 days. It was also found to be possible, but difficult, to infect chickens with metacercariae isolated from snails. Attempts to infect ducks and pigeons with P. gallinum were unsuccessful. This study represents the first life cycle study reported for any brachylaemid trematode in Brazil, and .48. Leptinaria and Bulimulus are reported for the first time as potential second intermediate hosts for P. gallinum.
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv DUARTE, Maria Jos? de Faria. O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. 1977. 69 f. Disserta??o (Mestrado em Ci?ncias Veterin?rias) - Instituto de Ci?ncias Biol?gicas e da Sa?de, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Serop?dica - RJ, 1977.
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identifier_str_mv DUARTE, Maria Jos? de Faria. O ciclo evolutivo de Postharmostomum gallinum Witenberg, 1923, no estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. 1977. 69 f. Disserta??o (Mestrado em Ci?ncias Veterin?rias) - Instituto de Ci?ncias Biol?gicas e da Sa?de, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Serop?dica - RJ, 1977.
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