Hymenolepis nana: worm recovery from congenitally athymic nude and phenotypically normal rats and mice |
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Authors: | A Ito T Kamiyama |
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Institution: | Department of Parasitology, Gifu University School of Medicine, Tsukasa-Machi 40, Gifu 500, Japan;Department of Veterinary Science, National Institute of Health, Kamiosaki 2 Chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141, Japan |
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Abstract: | When eggs or mouse-derived cysticercoids of Hymenolepis nana were inoculated into previously uninfected congenitally athymic nude (rnu/rnu) rats of an outbred Rowett strain, they failed to mature in the intestinal lumen. They also failed to mature in phenotypically normal (rnu/+) littermates, except when these hosts were treated with cortisone acetate from the beginning of the lumen phase. The Rowett rat, either thymus-deficient or not, was susceptible to tissue cysticercoids but resistant to luminal adults. It is therefore considered to be an unnatural host, at least for mouse-derived H. nana. There was little or no difference in susceptibility to initial tissue cysticercoids between these nude rats and phenotypically normal ones. The normal rats became completely resistant to reinfection with eggs and no secondary cysticercoids developed in their intestinal tissue, whereas the nude rats showed unaltered susceptibility to secondary tissue cysticercoids. Thus, acquired resistance to egg challenge, assessed by the failure of tissue cysticercoid recovery, was thymus-dependent. However, innate resistance to both a primary egg dose, assessed by the low recovery rates of tissue cysticercoids, and to a primary cysticercoid dose, assessed by the failure of luminal adult recovery, were thymus-independent. The effect of cortisone acetate to initiate maturation of H. nana appeared to be unrelated to thymus function. In contrast, all mice, either thymus-deficient or not, were highly susceptible to both phases. The number of worms recovered was more than 10 times greater than that of cysticercoids established in the rat's intestinal tissue.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |
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Keywords: | Cestode Maturation failure Rat Rowett Mouse CD-1(ICR) Resistance primary infection innate and/or acquired Immunity reinfection acquired Nude host animal congenitally athymic Cortisone acetate |
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