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Schistosomatium douthitti: effects of Lymnaea catascopium age on susceptibility to infection
Authors:E S Loker
Institution:Department of Zoology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA
Abstract:Laboratory-reared Lymnaea catascopium snails (1–269 days old) were exposed individually to different numbers of Schistosomatium douthitti miracidia. Increasing the exposure dosage from 3 to 10 miracidia generally increased infection rates, in some age classes up to 100%. Successful re-exposure of snails not infected after a primary exposure was possible. Neonatal snails were least likely to become infected, primarily because miracidia were not attracted to them. Snails 12–55 days old were most susceptible to infection. Miracidia were readily attracted to these snails, and many were ingested and subsequently penetrated the host esophageal wall. Miracidial penetration of external snail surfaces was rare. Susceptibility of older snails (65–269 days) progressively declined with age. Many miracidia were entangled and immobilized in mucus produced by these snails, and fewer were ingested. No conspicuous host cellular responses to mother sporocysts were observed in any of the snails sectioned. A comparison of susceptibility of deliberately stunted snails and comparably aged controls of normal size indicated that the former were more susceptible.
Keywords:Trematoda  Miracidia  Miracidial behavior  Miracidial penetration  Mollusca  Snail  Snail esophagus  Snail mucus  Host age  Host susceptibility  Host-parasite relationships
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