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Schistosoma mansoni: histological localization of gelatinase in the preacetabular glands of cercariae
Authors:M A Stirewalt
Institution:American Foundation for Biological Research, Rockville, Maryland, U.S.A.
Abstract:Proteolytic activity was demonstrated in secretions from the preacetabular glands of cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni. Thin gelatin film substrates were lysed by living cercariae stimulated to penetrate by application on the films of skin surface lipid. Lysis was directly related to number of cercariae, time, and temperature of incubation and pH of the medium. Gelatinase activity in unfixed frozen sections of cercariae incubated on the gelatin films was in the preacetabular glands which are the source of the secretion emptied into skin during penetration. Protease activity, therefore, appears to be related to penetration. The schistosome larvae which made the penetration attempt satisfied the accepted criteria for schistosomules, and therefore appeared to have transformed into schistosomules even though they did not successfully penetrate anything.
Keywords:Cercariae  Preacetabular glands  Gelatinase  Penetration enzymes  Protease  Enzyme activity  Gelatinolytic secretion  Enzyme localization  Penetration stimulus  Hemoglobinase  Enzyme inhibition  Gelatin substrate  Skin surface lipid  Penetration response  Acetabular gland secretion  Schistosomules  Schistosomule criteria  Secretion functions  Surface permeability  Mucous coat  Transformation of cercariae to schistosomules
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