Effects of parasitism by the lung fluke,Haematoloechus medioplexus,on lung fatty acid and sterol composition in the bullfrog,Rana catesbiana |
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Authors: | G.D. Cain J.A. French |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Gas-liquid chromatography was employed to determine cholesterol and total lipid fatty acid levels in lung tissue and blood from bullfrogs harboring natural infections of the lung fluke, Haematoloechus medioplexus. As compared with uninfected animals, infected hosts exhibited (1) negligible alterations in blood sterols and fatty acids, (2) consistently larger lungs, (3) a 40 per cent decrease in lung lipids, (4) a 50 per cent increase in lung cholesterol, and (5) little difference in mean values, but a higher variability in percentages of lung fatty acids. The parasite's fatty acid profile was more similar to that of host lung tissue than blood and exhibited a relatively high degree of unsaturation; cholesterol was the major sterol. |
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Keywords: | lung fluke parasitism fatty acids sterol cholesterol bullfrog lipids blood lungs |
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