In vitro excystment of the metacercaria of Maritrema arenaria (Digenea: Microphallidae) |
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Authors: | SWB Irwin |
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Institution: | School of Life Sciences, Ulster Polytechnic, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim BT37 OQB, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Metacercarial cysts of Mantrema arenaria were subjected to a solution containing trypsin and bile salts at 41°C. This treatment induced intense metacercarial activity and after 15 min metacercariae burst through their cyst walls and emerged. Electron microscopy demonstrated that during the process of excystment the inner layer of the cyst wall changed from a compact to a loose fibrous state. Experiments showed that only cysts containing viable metacercariae underwent this change whereas cysts which had been forcibly vacated before treatment did not. This indicated that the structural change of the inner layer of the cyst wall could not be attributed to the excystment medium. Also there was much less acid phosphatase activity in and on the surface of newly excysted metacercariae compared with encapsulated specimens. It was concluded that the excystment medium induced physical activity in, and the release of enzymic material by, the metacercariae. Together these activities rendered the cyst wall soft and susceptible to rupture by physical pressure. |
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Keywords: | metacercaria excystment trypsin sodium taurocholate cyst wall |
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