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Trichinella spiralis: site selection by the larva during the enteral phase of infection in mice
Authors:D D Despommier  M Sukhdeo  E Meerovitch
Institution:Division of Tropical Medicine, School of Public Health, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 630 West 168th Street, New York, New York 10032 U.S.A.;Institute for Parasitology-National Reference Center for Parasitology, Macdonald College, McGill University, Quebec HOA 1CO, Canada
Abstract:Mice, belonging to two strains, were infected by the oral route with muscle larvae of Trichinella spiralis. Host animals were killed at various times up to 48 hr after administration of larvae, and the infected small intestines were fixed immediately in 10% neutral formalin. Sections of infected gut, embedded in paraffin and cut at 5 μm, or in methacrylate and cut at 0.5 μm, revealed that all stages (i.e., 1 to 4) of T. spiralis were embedded between the lamina propria and the columnar epithelium. First-stage muscle larvae occupied this niche as early as 10 min after introducing them into the host by the oral route.
Keywords:Parasitic nematode  Mouse  Adult  Enteral phase  Small intestine  Niche  Columnar epithelium  Lamina propria
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