Host-induced morphological changes of Schistosoma mansoni Sambon, 1907 male worms

In order to evaluate the permissiveness of Nectomys squamipes to Schistosoma mansoni and the influence of the albino mice on the morphological aspects of adult worms derived from a population isolated from N. squamipes, the morphology of adult S. mansoni Sambon, 1907 male worms was studied using a d...

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Main Authors: José Roberto Machado-Silva, Cleber Galvão, Octavio Augusto França Presgrave, Luis Rey, Delir Corrêa Gomes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 1994-09-01
Series:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02761994000300021
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spelling doaj-f4f295cfdd3f47fba5997f66103cc1382020-11-25T00:39:36ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80601994-09-0189341141610.1590/S0074-02761994000300021Host-induced morphological changes of Schistosoma mansoni Sambon, 1907 male wormsJosé Roberto Machado-SilvaCleber GalvãoOctavio Augusto França PresgraveLuis ReyDelir Corrêa GomesIn order to evaluate the permissiveness of Nectomys squamipes to Schistosoma mansoni and the influence of the albino mice on the morphological aspects of adult worms derived from a population isolated from N. squamipes, the morphology of adult S. mansoni Sambon, 1907 male worms was studied using a digital image analyser (MOP VIDEOPLAN) and light microscopy. Their sources were as follows: (1) recovered from the wild rodent N. squamipes Brants naturally infected from Sumidouro, RJ, Brazil; (2) recovered from albino mice experimentally infected with the strain derived from N. squamipes; (3) recovered after the isolation of a strain derived from aboriginal human infections in Sumidouro. Worms recovered from N. squamipes (group 1) showed body lenght and distance between suckers significantly bigger than those of the specimens maintained in mice (groups 2 and 3). The number of tests in group 1 was statistically less than of groups 2 and 3. Group 2 strains which were maintained in mice, presented the lenght of the worms as the only significant different character. Data show that: (1) N. squamipes is a more suitable host for the development of S. mansoni when compared to the albino mice; (2) a strain of S. mansoni isolated from a natural host undergoes morphological changes after its passage in the white mouse.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02761994000300021Schistosoma mansonimorphologystrainsNectomys squamipessw mice
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author José Roberto Machado-Silva
Cleber Galvão
Octavio Augusto França Presgrave
Luis Rey
Delir Corrêa Gomes
spellingShingle José Roberto Machado-Silva
Cleber Galvão
Octavio Augusto França Presgrave
Luis Rey
Delir Corrêa Gomes
Host-induced morphological changes of Schistosoma mansoni Sambon, 1907 male worms
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
Schistosoma mansoni
morphology
strains
Nectomys squamipes
sw mice
author_facet José Roberto Machado-Silva
Cleber Galvão
Octavio Augusto França Presgrave
Luis Rey
Delir Corrêa Gomes
author_sort José Roberto Machado-Silva
title Host-induced morphological changes of Schistosoma mansoni Sambon, 1907 male worms
title_short Host-induced morphological changes of Schistosoma mansoni Sambon, 1907 male worms
title_full Host-induced morphological changes of Schistosoma mansoni Sambon, 1907 male worms
title_fullStr Host-induced morphological changes of Schistosoma mansoni Sambon, 1907 male worms
title_full_unstemmed Host-induced morphological changes of Schistosoma mansoni Sambon, 1907 male worms
title_sort host-induced morphological changes of schistosoma mansoni sambon, 1907 male worms
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
series Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
issn 0074-0276
1678-8060
publishDate 1994-09-01
description In order to evaluate the permissiveness of Nectomys squamipes to Schistosoma mansoni and the influence of the albino mice on the morphological aspects of adult worms derived from a population isolated from N. squamipes, the morphology of adult S. mansoni Sambon, 1907 male worms was studied using a digital image analyser (MOP VIDEOPLAN) and light microscopy. Their sources were as follows: (1) recovered from the wild rodent N. squamipes Brants naturally infected from Sumidouro, RJ, Brazil; (2) recovered from albino mice experimentally infected with the strain derived from N. squamipes; (3) recovered after the isolation of a strain derived from aboriginal human infections in Sumidouro. Worms recovered from N. squamipes (group 1) showed body lenght and distance between suckers significantly bigger than those of the specimens maintained in mice (groups 2 and 3). The number of tests in group 1 was statistically less than of groups 2 and 3. Group 2 strains which were maintained in mice, presented the lenght of the worms as the only significant different character. Data show that: (1) N. squamipes is a more suitable host for the development of S. mansoni when compared to the albino mice; (2) a strain of S. mansoni isolated from a natural host undergoes morphological changes after its passage in the white mouse.
topic Schistosoma mansoni
morphology
strains
Nectomys squamipes
sw mice
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