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The miniature pig: a unique experimental model for Schistosoma japonicum infection.

Kanji Watanabe1, Mihoko Kikuchi, Akio Ohno, Raafat Taha Mohamed, Takeshi Nara, Ratawan Ubalee, Masachika Senba, Takuya Iwasaki, Honggen Chen, Yoshiki Aoki, Kenji Hirayama.   

Abstract

As part of a search for good animal models for human schistosomiasis, two miniature pigs of the CLAWN strain (C-1, C-2) were inoculated percutaneously with 200 Schistosoma japonicum cercariae of the Chinese strain, and the subsequent infection was monitored parasitologically, pathologically and serologically. Egg excretion into feces began at 5 weeks post-infection (p.i.) and became pronounced from 8 weeks to 17-20 weeks p.i. The average number of eggs in 1 g feces of each pig at the peak period between 8 and 20 weeks were 288 and 277, respectively. C-1 and C-2 were killed and perfused at 27 and 47 weeks p.i. and adult worm numbers recovered were 35 and 15, respectively. C-2 had at least four pairs of viable mature worms but no detectable fecal eggs for a month before perfusion, suggesting that any produced eggs were not excreted into the feces during this period. Egg deposits associated with inflammatory reactions were observed by histological examination of the liver, spleen, pancreas, mesenteric lymph nodes, lung, and small intestine. This suggests that reduced fecal excretion of eggs into the feces did not correlate to reduced parasite numbers in the chronic phase of schistosomiasis. This is the first report showing the miniature pig to be a potential model for human S. japonicum infection.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15464438     DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2004.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Int        ISSN: 1383-5769            Impact factor:   2.230


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1.  Experimental infection of Bama miniature pigs with a highly virulent classical swine fever virus.

Authors:  Yuan Sun; Qian Jiang; Da-Yong Tian; Huan Lin; Hong Li; Qiu-Ying Han; Wen Han; Chang-De Si; Shou-Ping Hu; Zhuo Zhang; Lian-Dong Qu; Hua-Ji Qiu
Journal:  Virol J       Date:  2011-09-25       Impact factor: 4.099

2.  Pilot Study on Interferon-γ-producing T Cell Subsets after the Protective Vaccination with Radiation-attenuated Cercaria of Schistosoma japonicum in the Miniature Pig Model.

Authors:  Ekhlas Hamed Abdel-Hafeez; Kanji Watanabe; Kaori Kamei; Mihoko Kikuchi; Honggen Chen; Boamah Daniel; Chuanxin Yu; Kenji Hirayama
Journal:  Trop Med Health       Date:  2014-08-23
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