Hymenolepis diminuta: Worm loss and worm weight loss in long-term infections of the rat |
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Authors: | AW Pike LH Chappell |
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Institution: | Department of Zoology, University of Aberdeen, Tillydrone Ave., Aberdeen, Scotland, AB9 2TN, U.K |
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Abstract: | Infections of one and two Hymenolepis diminuta established in newly weaned rats continued to grow for the duration of the experiment (238 days), whereas infections of 5 worms per rat became asymptotic around Day 55 postinfection and remained at or below this level thereafter as shown by biomass and mean weight per worm measurements. Infections of 50 worms established in newly weaned rats became asymptotic around Day 28 postinfection and thereafter worms were lost from the rats. Initially the biomass fell with the loss of worms, but by Day 56 a new lower biomass persisted for the remainder of the infection period. This level was maintained, despite diminishing numbers of worms, due to the growth of surviving individuals to a weight exceeding the original weight at maturity by a factor of more than 2. Experiments using rats that were mature at the time of infection demonstrated that the same response occurred, but approximately 3 weeks earlier. |
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Keywords: | Cestode Tapeworm Expulsion of worms Worm weight loss Rats mature |
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