Stimuli for cuticle formation and ecdysis in vitro of the infective larva of Anisakis sp. (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea) |
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Authors: | R.I. Sommerville K.G. Davey |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Adelaide, South Australia and Department of Biology, York University, Downsview, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Third-stage larvae of the genus Anisakis from the fish Leionura atun (Trichiuroidei: Perciformes) form a new cuticle and moult in vitro in about 72 h. If the culture medium is Krebs-Ringer under 5% carbon dioxide in air at 37°C, relatively few moult and survival is poor. But more moult and survival is enhanced if worms are incubated in tissue culture medium 199, even if the gas phase is air, although they moult more quickly if it contains 5% carbon dioxide. In both Krebs-Ringer and 199 the benefits of high concentrations of carbon dioxide only accrue if the gas is present during the first 40 h of incubation. Worms do not feed in these media until they have moulted. |
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Keywords: | parasitic nematode infective larva development moulting cuticle feeding Krebs-Ringer medium 199 carbon dioxide |
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