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Nippostrongylus brasiliensis and Nematodirus battus: Changes in numbers and weight during the course of infection
Authors:AM Lumley  DL Lee
Institution:Department of Pure and Applied Zoology, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, England, U.K.
Abstract:Nematodirus battus has been shown to be subject to a “self-cure” mechanism when lambs 6 weeks of age are infected with 60,000 larvae. It is proposed that this self-cure phenomenon is an immune response similar to that which occurs in rats infected with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. Changes in the weight of adult Nematodirus sp. and Nippostrongylus sp. occur over the period of an infection in their hosts. Females of both species from high-dose infections increased in weight up to that time postinfection where most adult worms were present, then decreased in weight with the onset of rejection from the host. Male Nematodirus sp. showed a similar pattern of weight change to that of females but male Nippostrongylus sp. maintained a steady weight throughout the infection. The consequences of these changes in weight are discussed with relevance to expression of enzyme activities of the nematodes on a weight of individual nematode basis.
Keywords:Nematodes  parasitic  Immunity  Lambs  Rats  Self-cure  Weight change of parasite
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