A gelatin film procedure for the localization of proteolytic activity in Leucochloridiomorpha constantiae (Trematoda) adults |
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Authors: | B. Fried J.J. Gilbert R.C. Feese |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A gelatin film procedure was used to localize proteolytic activity in the lumen of the intestinal ceca of Leucochloridiomorpha constantiae (Trematoda) adults. Slides were coated with a 7·5% gelatin solution and then fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin (NBF). Cryostat sections of isolated worms or those attached to the bursa of Fabricius of the domestic chick were affixed to the gelatin film. Experimental and control slides were incubated in a humid chamber for 30 min at 37·5 and 4°C, respectively. Slides were again fixed in NBF, and then stained for protein with mercuric bromphenol blue (MBB). In experimental slides, the lumen of the intestinal ceca was lysed and did not stain, whereas worm and host tissue and the gelatin were protein-positive. Control sections stained uniformly positive for protein. In this procedure tissue is retained on the slide and proteolytic activity can be correlated with a tissue site on the same slide. |
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Keywords: | Trematoda gelatin film histochemical localization proteolytic activity protein mercuric bromphenol blue intestinal ceca acetabular gland cells |
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