Chitin Bodies Vs Teeth of Hookworm

F. E. Siagian
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Aims: To differentiate morphologically and functionality of chitin bodies belong to Necator americanus (old world hook worm) vs. 2 pair of teeth belong to Ancylostoma duodenale (new world hook worm) Discussion: Anemia due to hookworms caused by persistent blood loss. Those micro-bleeding occurs due to the attachment to the villi of the host’s small intestine in order to facilitate feed on their host’s blood. Hookworms use their two pairs of teeth (A. duodenale) or cutting plates called chitin bodies (N. americanus) to fasten their attachment onto the mucosa and submucosa, where at the same time they secrete a series of biochemically active polypeptides that prevent blood from clotting and supress the host inflammatory response. Differences in the shape of teeth or similar apparatus in the two species of hookworms that infect humans play a role in the occurrence of persistent minor bleeding that causes anemia and this also depend on the number of hookworms invaded the host. Conclusion: chitin bodies of N. americanus causes less bleeding than two pairs of teeth belongs to A. duodenale
几丁质虫体与钩虫的牙齿
目的:从形态和功能上区分属于旧世界钩虫(Necator americanus)的几丁质体与属于新世界钩虫(Ancylostoma duodenale)的两对齿:钩虫引起的贫血是由持续失血造成的。钩虫附着在宿主的小肠绒毛上,以便于吸食宿主的血液,从而导致微量出血。钩虫利用其两对牙齿(十二指肠钩虫)或称为几丁质体的切割板(美洲钩虫)将其附着物固定在粘膜和粘膜下层,同时分泌一系列具有生化活性的多肽,防止血液凝固并抑制宿主的炎症反应。感染人类的两种钩虫在牙齿或类似装置形状上的差异在发生持续性轻微出血并导致贫血方面起着一定作用,这也取决于侵入宿主体内的钩虫数量。结论:美洲钩虫的几丁质体比属于十二指肠钩虫的两对牙齿引起的出血更少。
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