Relationship between the pathogenicity of Schistosoma mansoni in mice and the susceptibility of the vector mollusk. IV - Infectiousness of the miracídia
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: The infection ability of miracidia of BH and SJ strains of S. mansoni, obtained from mice infected with cercariae taken from Biomphalaria glabrata and Biomphalaria tenagophila, genetically selected for susceptibility is compared with the infection ability of miracidia obtained from mice infected with larvae from non-selected mollusks. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Progeny of S. mansoni resulting from successive infections of selected mollusk sproduced various generations of selected miracidia. Selecion of B. glabrata and B. tengophila was carried out by autofertilization of mollusks susceptible to the BH and SJ strains of S. mansoni. Five generations of mollusks (from parental down to F4), were used in the experiment. Tests for the infectiousness of the miracidia used 10 larvae; susceptibility was checked starting on day 30 after infection, for 90 days, through observation for the presence of cercariae. RESULTS: The results showed that susceptibility of the selected mollusks in the face of the respective sympatric strains was not altered by the selection process of S. mansoni. However F4 miracidia of the BH strain were more infectant for non-selected B. glabrata than parental miracidia of the same strain. Miracidia of BH and SJ strains, parental generation, and BH strain, F3 generation, showed the same infectiousness in selected B. glabrata. Nevertheless, these mollusks had distinct infection rates from allopatric selected miracidia (SJ strain, F4 generation). The generation of successive infections of S. mansoni SJ in selected B. tenagophila resulted in the adaptation of the worm strain to the species of mollusk. B. tenagophila was never susceptible to the BH strain, even when selected mollusks and trematodes were employed. The susceptibility/infectiousness of the pair B. tenagophila-SJ S. mansoni strain was only changed by the selection process of the mollusks. CONCLUSION: As non-selected B. glabrata were more intensively infected by selected BH miracidia than by non-selected BH miracidia, one is led to surmise that the greater pathogenicity of S. mansoni from susceptible mollusks implies the greater infection ability of these miracidia. |
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Relationship between the pathogenicity of Schistosoma mansoni in mice and the susceptibility of the vector mollusk. IV - Infectiousness of the miracídia Relação entre patogenicidade do Schistosoma mansoni em camundongos e susceptibilidade do molusco vetor. IV - Infecciosidade dos miracidios Schistosoma mansonipatogenicidadeBiomphalariaSchistosoma mansoniBiomphalaria OBJECTIVE: The infection ability of miracidia of BH and SJ strains of S. mansoni, obtained from mice infected with cercariae taken from Biomphalaria glabrata and Biomphalaria tenagophila, genetically selected for susceptibility is compared with the infection ability of miracidia obtained from mice infected with larvae from non-selected mollusks. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Progeny of S. mansoni resulting from successive infections of selected mollusk sproduced various generations of selected miracidia. Selecion of B. glabrata and B. tengophila was carried out by autofertilization of mollusks susceptible to the BH and SJ strains of S. mansoni. Five generations of mollusks (from parental down to F4), were used in the experiment. Tests for the infectiousness of the miracidia used 10 larvae; susceptibility was checked starting on day 30 after infection, for 90 days, through observation for the presence of cercariae. RESULTS: The results showed that susceptibility of the selected mollusks in the face of the respective sympatric strains was not altered by the selection process of S. mansoni. However F4 miracidia of the BH strain were more infectant for non-selected B. glabrata than parental miracidia of the same strain. Miracidia of BH and SJ strains, parental generation, and BH strain, F3 generation, showed the same infectiousness in selected B. glabrata. Nevertheless, these mollusks had distinct infection rates from allopatric selected miracidia (SJ strain, F4 generation). The generation of successive infections of S. mansoni SJ in selected B. tenagophila resulted in the adaptation of the worm strain to the species of mollusk. B. tenagophila was never susceptible to the BH strain, even when selected mollusks and trematodes were employed. The susceptibility/infectiousness of the pair B. tenagophila-SJ S. mansoni strain was only changed by the selection process of the mollusks. CONCLUSION: As non-selected B. glabrata were more intensively infected by selected BH miracidia than by non-selected BH miracidia, one is led to surmise that the greater pathogenicity of S. mansoni from susceptible mollusks implies the greater infection ability of these miracidia. OBJETIVO: Comparar a capacidade de infecção de miracídios das linhagens BH e SJ de S. mansoni, obtidos de camundongos infectados com cercárias oriundas de Biomphalaria glabrata e B. tenagophila, selecionadas geneticamente para a susceptibilidade, com miracídios obtidos de camundongos infectados com larvas procedentes de moluscos não selecionados. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Progenies de S. mansoni foram obtidas das passagens sucessivas pelos moluscos selecionados, obtendo-se assim gerações de miracídios selecionados. A seleção de B. glabrata e B. tenagophila foi realizada através da autofecundação dos moluscos susceptíveis, frente às respectivas linhagnes BH e SJ do trematódeo. Foram obtidas 5 gerações de moluscos (P a F4). Os testes de infecciosidade dos miracídios foram realizados utilizando-se 10 larvas e a susceptibilidade verificada após 30 dias e durante 3 meses, através da detecção da eliminação de cercárias. RESULTADOS: Evidenciou-se que a susceptibilidade de moluscos selecionados, confrontada com as respectivas linhagens simpátricas, não foi alterada pelo processo de selecão das linhagens do trematódeo, porém miracídios BHF4 foram mais infectantes frente a B. glabrata não selecionada do que miracídios BHP. A seleção de B. glabrata propiciou sua infecção de modo semelhante com miracídios BHP, SJP e BHF3 . Esses moluscos não apresentaram a mesma capacidade de infecção frente a miracídios alopátricos selecionados (SJF4). A passagem sucessiva do S. mansoni SJ em B. tenagophila selecionada ajustou essa linhagem para essa espécie de molusco. B. tenagophila nunca foi susceptível à linhagem BH, mesmo utilizando moluscos e trematódeos selecionados. A susceptibilidade/infecciosidade do binomio B. tenagophila - linhagem SJ só foi alterada pelo processo de seleção do molusco. CONCLUSÕES: Como miracídios BH selecionados infectaram, de forma mais intensa, B. glabrata não selecionada do que miracídios BH não selecionados, conclui-se que a maior patogenicidade do S. mansoni, oriundo de moluscos mais susceptíveis, implica maior capacidade de infecção desses miracídios. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública1997-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/2431510.1590/S0034-89101997000600007Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 31 No. 5 (1997); 488-494 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 31 Núm. 5 (1997); 488-494 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 31 n. 5 (1997); 488-494 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/24315/26239Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZanotti-Magalhães, Eliana MariaMagalhães, Luiz AugustoCarcalho, José Ferreira de2012-05-29T16:51:24Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/24315Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-05-29T16:51:24Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Relationship between the pathogenicity of Schistosoma mansoni in mice and the susceptibility of the vector mollusk. IV - Infectiousness of the miracídia Relação entre patogenicidade do Schistosoma mansoni em camundongos e susceptibilidade do molusco vetor. IV - Infecciosidade dos miracidios |
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Relationship between the pathogenicity of Schistosoma mansoni in mice and the susceptibility of the vector mollusk. IV - Infectiousness of the miracídia |
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Relationship between the pathogenicity of Schistosoma mansoni in mice and the susceptibility of the vector mollusk. IV - Infectiousness of the miracídia Zanotti-Magalhães, Eliana Maria Schistosoma mansoni patogenicidade Biomphalaria Schistosoma mansoni Biomphalaria |
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Relationship between the pathogenicity of Schistosoma mansoni in mice and the susceptibility of the vector mollusk. IV - Infectiousness of the miracídia |
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Relationship between the pathogenicity of Schistosoma mansoni in mice and the susceptibility of the vector mollusk. IV - Infectiousness of the miracídia |
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Relationship between the pathogenicity of Schistosoma mansoni in mice and the susceptibility of the vector mollusk. IV - Infectiousness of the miracídia |
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Relationship between the pathogenicity of Schistosoma mansoni in mice and the susceptibility of the vector mollusk. IV - Infectiousness of the miracídia |
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Relationship between the pathogenicity of Schistosoma mansoni in mice and the susceptibility of the vector mollusk. IV - Infectiousness of the miracídia |
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Zanotti-Magalhães, Eliana Maria |
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Zanotti-Magalhães, Eliana Maria Magalhães, Luiz Augusto Carcalho, José Ferreira de |
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Magalhães, Luiz Augusto Carcalho, José Ferreira de |
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Zanotti-Magalhães, Eliana Maria Magalhães, Luiz Augusto Carcalho, José Ferreira de |
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Schistosoma mansoni patogenicidade Biomphalaria Schistosoma mansoni Biomphalaria |
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Schistosoma mansoni patogenicidade Biomphalaria Schistosoma mansoni Biomphalaria |
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OBJECTIVE: The infection ability of miracidia of BH and SJ strains of S. mansoni, obtained from mice infected with cercariae taken from Biomphalaria glabrata and Biomphalaria tenagophila, genetically selected for susceptibility is compared with the infection ability of miracidia obtained from mice infected with larvae from non-selected mollusks. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Progeny of S. mansoni resulting from successive infections of selected mollusk sproduced various generations of selected miracidia. Selecion of B. glabrata and B. tengophila was carried out by autofertilization of mollusks susceptible to the BH and SJ strains of S. mansoni. Five generations of mollusks (from parental down to F4), were used in the experiment. Tests for the infectiousness of the miracidia used 10 larvae; susceptibility was checked starting on day 30 after infection, for 90 days, through observation for the presence of cercariae. RESULTS: The results showed that susceptibility of the selected mollusks in the face of the respective sympatric strains was not altered by the selection process of S. mansoni. However F4 miracidia of the BH strain were more infectant for non-selected B. glabrata than parental miracidia of the same strain. Miracidia of BH and SJ strains, parental generation, and BH strain, F3 generation, showed the same infectiousness in selected B. glabrata. Nevertheless, these mollusks had distinct infection rates from allopatric selected miracidia (SJ strain, F4 generation). The generation of successive infections of S. mansoni SJ in selected B. tenagophila resulted in the adaptation of the worm strain to the species of mollusk. B. tenagophila was never susceptible to the BH strain, even when selected mollusks and trematodes were employed. The susceptibility/infectiousness of the pair B. tenagophila-SJ S. mansoni strain was only changed by the selection process of the mollusks. CONCLUSION: As non-selected B. glabrata were more intensively infected by selected BH miracidia than by non-selected BH miracidia, one is led to surmise that the greater pathogenicity of S. mansoni from susceptible mollusks implies the greater infection ability of these miracidia. |
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