微型猪是亚洲痢疾杆菌的中间宿主。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Hiroshi Yamasaki , Hiromu Sugiyama , Yasuyuki Morishima , Munehiro Okamoto
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以猪为中间宿主的亚洲疟原虫在感染猪后几个月内就会退化和/或钙化,而同样以猪为中间宿主的疟原虫则可在几个月内发育成成熟的元疟原虫,并可在猪体内存活很长时间。这就提出了一个问题,即猪是否适合作为亚洲盘尾丝虫病的中间宿主。以前的研究曾报道过猪丹毒与猪菌株之间的宿主寄生关系,如感染率和移行盘尾丝虫的发育,但对猪丹毒移行盘尾丝虫在猪体内发生的病理变化知之甚少。因此,在本研究中,以 CLAWN 微型猪为模型动物,观察了 T. asiatica 在感染后 30 天内的病理变化。感染 9 天后,在猪肝的膈肌表面和整个实质组织中观察到 metacestodes,但这些 metacestodes 被嗜酸性脓肿包围,有些已经开始退化。感染后第 20 天和第 30 天,元睾丸被嗜酸性脓肿包围,并完全退化,没有形成鞘膜。这些结果表明,虽然恙虫病感染了微型猪,但由于猪产生了强烈的免疫反应,元蛔虫退化了。因此,CLAWN 微型猪不适合作为天牛的中间宿主。本研究讨论了亚洲锥虫病元绦虫退化的可能原因,以及猪在亚洲锥虫病流行地区将寄生虫传播给人类的潜在作用。此外,本研究还提供了有关猪是否适合作为恙虫病中间宿主的数据。
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Miniature pigs as the intermediate host for Taenia asiatica

Miniature pigs as the intermediate host for Taenia asiatica
Taenia asiatica, utilizing pigs as an intermediate host, degenerates and/or calcifies within a few months after infection in pigs, whereas Taenia solium, also using pigs as an intermediate host, can develop into a mature metacestode within a couple of months and can survive for prolong periods in pigs. This raises the question of whether pigs are suitable intermediate hosts for T. asiatica. The host-parasite relationships between T. asiatica and pig strains, such as infection rates and development of metacestodes, have been reported in previous studies: however, little is known about the pathological changes that occur in T. asiatica metacestodes in pigs. Therefore, in the present study, the pathological changes in T. asiatica within 30 days of infection were observed using CLAWN miniature pigs as model animals. Metacestodes were observed on the diaphragmatic surface and throughout the parenchyma of the pig liver 9 days after infection; however, these metacestodes were surrounded by eosinophilic abscesses, and some had already begun to degenerate. By day 20 and 30 post-infection, metacestodes were surrounded by eosinophilic abscesses and had completely degenerated without forming a scolex. These results indicate that although T. asiatica infected miniature pigs, the metacestodes degenerated owing to strong immune responses from the pigs. Therefore, the CLAWN miniature pig are not a suitable intermediate host for T. asiatica. The possible reasons why T. asiatica metacestodes were degenerated and the potential roles of pigs in transmitting the parasite to humans in T. asiatica-endemic regions are discussed in this study. Additionally, data debating whether pigs are suitable intermediate hosts for T. asiatica are provided.
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Parasitology International
Parasitology International 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.50%
发文量
140
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Parasitology International provides a medium for rapid, carefully reviewed publications in the field of human and animal parasitology. Original papers, rapid communications, and original case reports from all geographical areas and covering all parasitological disciplines, including structure, immunology, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and systematics, may be submitted. Reviews on recent developments are invited regularly, but suggestions in this respect are welcome. Letters to the Editor commenting on any aspect of the Journal are also welcome.
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