Exsheathment of the infective larva of Labiostrongylus eugenii, a nematode parasite of the Kangaroo Island wallaby Macropus eugenii. |
| |
Authors: | L R Smales R I Sommerville |
| |
Institution: | Department of Zoology, University of Adelaide, Australia |
| |
Abstract: | The infective larva of L. eugenii is enveloped in two cuticles which are discarded when the larva exsheaths in the sacculated portion of the wallaby's stomach. In vitro larvae exsheathed in a 0·85% solution of sodium chloride at 37°C, buffered to pH 7 with bicarbonate ion and 40% carbon dioxide. Survival was enhanced if the liquid phase contained medium 199 and serum, and exsheathment was quicker if exposure to carbon dioxide was 1 h rather than 1 day or 7 days. As larvae exsheathed, contractions of the pharynx commenced, and medium was ingested, even when larvae were enveloped in both cuticles. The stimuli for exsheathment and the subsequent pattern of events are like those already recognised in some trichostrongyles. |
| |
Keywords: | Macropus eugenii parasites of marsupials infective stage exsheathment moulting carbon dioxide |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |