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Fasciola hepatica: Simple,large-scale, in vitro excystment of metacercariae and subsequent isolation of juvenile liver flukes
Authors:AGM Tielens  P Van Der Meer  SG Van Den Bergh
Institution:Laboratory of Veterinary Biochemistry, State University of Utrecht, Biltstraat 172, 3572 BP Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:A simple method has been developed for the in vitro excystment of metacercariae of Fasciola hepatica, and for the isolation of large numbers of juvenile liver flukes free from intact metacercariae and from cyst-wall material. In this method, the outer cyst wall was removed by gently grinding the metacercariae between small glass plates. The metacercariae were activated by incubation for 1 hr under 60% CO240% N2 and excysted by the addition of 10% sterilized sheep bile or an equivalent amount of taurocholic acid. Excystment was accomplished in an experimental apparatus allowing the newly excysted juveniles to escape from the bile-containing excystment medium into a medium with low bile content. The yield of isolated liver flukes was 60–80%; their protein content was about 125 ng. Both bile and taurocholic acid, though necessary for excystment, were detrimental to the survival of the juvenile liver flukes. The presence of bile in the host intestine may be a stimulus for juveniles to leave the gut and enter the abdominal cavity.
Keywords:Trematode  Metacercariae  Juvenile stage  Bile  harmful effects  Chemotaxis  Juveniles  migration
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