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Complement-mediated tail degradation of Neodiplostomum seoulense cercariae  

Park, Yun-Kyu (Department of Parasitology and Institute for Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Inha University)
Hwang, Myung-Ki (Department of Parasitology and Institute for Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Inha University)
Jung, Yun-Jung (Department of Parasitology and Institute for Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Inha University)
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Parasites, Hosts and Diseases / v.44, no.2, 2006 , pp. 127-131 More about this Journal
Abstract
The furcocercus cercariae of Neodiplostomum seoulense (Digenea: Neodiplostomidae) penetrate the skins of tadpoles and shed their tails. The speculated mechanism of this tail loss was physical efforts required to produce a vigorous zigzag motion during skin penetration; no other mechanism has been proposed. We examined the relationship between the host serum and cercarial tail loss. Cercariae of N. seoulense were collected from experimentally infected Segmentina hemisphaerula, and lots of 300 cercariae were cultured in medium 199 contained several types of sera. Cercarial tail degradation was induced in all media, but all the cercariae cultured except those cultured in media containing fetal bovine serum (FBS) died within 48 hr. After 72 hr cultivation in media containing FBS, cercarial tail degradation was induced in 67.0%; in continuous cultivation 13.3% of larvae survived for 7 days. Tail degradation did not occur in the absence of serum and when serum was heat inactivated at $56^{\circ}C$ for 30 min. The addition of 20 mM ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) blocked cercarial tail degradation completely. Moreover, the addition of 20 mM $MgCl_2$ restored tail degradation blocked by EDTA. These results suggest that the alternative complement pathway is related with the N. seoulense cercarial tail degradation induced by serum.
Keywords
Neodiplostomum seoulense; cercaria; tail degradation; complement; serum; EDTA;
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