Literature DB >> 2186408

Growth of a Japanese isolate of Taenia crassiceps in intermediate and definitive hosts.

S Miyaji1, Y Oku, M Kamiya, M Okamoto, M Ohbayashi, A Uchida, R L Rausch.   

Abstract

Higher infection rates were observed in gerbils and voles than in ICR mice after oral inoculation with eggs of a Japanese isolate of Taenia crassiceps. Asexual reproduction of T. crassiceps cysticerci was observed in all gerbils and voles infected i.p. with the cysticerci. However, ICR mice and Wistar rats were not suitable for the asexual proliferation of T. crassiceps. The hooks of cysticerci from mice were smaller than those from gerbils. In experimentally infected puppies, parasite development was noted as follows: strobilation and initial differentiation of the genital primordia on day 7 postinoculation (p.i.), appearance of the testes on day 9, observation of the ovaries on day 10, and development of the lateral branches of the uterus on day 15. The prepatent period was 27-31 days. After day 15 p.i., most of the worms were recovered from the middle third of the small intestine. The number of proglottids shed per day by each strobila was about 1. The number of eggs contained in a gravid segment was about 13,000.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2186408     DOI: 10.1007/bf00928191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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