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Jpn J Vet Res ; 44(1): 1-12, 1996 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8691714

ABSTRACT

Parenteral strobilation of Echinococcus multilocularis was observed in acid (severe combined immuno-deficient) mice after intracerebral, subcutaneous and intraperitoneal inoculation with protoscoleces. Evaginated protoscoleces and segmented worms were obtained at the inoculated sites. Most worms recovered from peritoneal cavity of scid mice were encapsulated by connective tissue and granulocytes but showed a maximum of 3 proglottids, elongation of genital primordia and vesiculation. Viability of worms recovered from the subcutaneous tissue and peritoneal cavity of scid mice were higher (69.1-91.4%) than those from the immunologically normal C.B-17 (4.0-48.0%) control mice. However, viabilities of worms from the cerebrum of both scid and C.B-17 were almost the same (87.7-94.4%). Worms recovered from scid mice showed further development of reproductive organs when transplanted into the small intestine of prednisolone treated golden hamster. These findings suggest that the parenteral milieu of scid mice allows adult development of E. multilocularis protoscoleces.


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Echinococcosis/veterinary , Echinococcus/growth & development , Mice, SCID/parasitology , Rodent Diseases/parasitology , Animals , Brain/parasitology , Connective Tissue/parasitology , Cricetinae , Echinococcosis/parasitology , Female , Mesocricetus , Mice , Peritoneal Cavity/parasitology
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J Helminthol ; 67(3): 238-42, 1993 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8288856

ABSTRACT

Infective larvae (third-stage larvae) of both Angiostrongylus cantonensis and A. costaricensis from their snail intermediate host were subjected to either X-ray or gamma-ray irradiation. The viability of the irradiated larvae was assayed by oral inoculation of the larvae into rodents (A. cantonensis in mice and rats, A. costaricensis in mice only). From the results of worm recovery, the minimal dose of irradiation that inhibited the infectivity of the third-stage larvae of A. cantonensis and A. costaricensis was 2 and 4 kGy, respectively.


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Angiostrongylus cantonensis/radiation effects , Angiostrongylus/radiation effects , Animals , Biomphalaria/parasitology , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Gamma Rays , Larva/radiation effects , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred ICR/parasitology , Rats , Rats, Wistar/parasitology
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