| Literature DB >> 24871866 |
Yasser Dar1, Philippe Vignoles2, Daniel Rondelaud2, Gilles Dreyfuss2.
Abstract
Experimental infections of Egyptian Radix natalensis (shell height at miracidial exposure: 4 mm) with a French isolate of Fasciola hepatica were carried out under laboratory conditions at 22 °C to specify the characteristics and follow the dynamics of their egg-laying. Controls constituted unexposed R. natalensis of the same size. No significant difference between controls and the uninfected snails of the exposed group was noted, whatever the parameter considered. In controls and exposed snails, the dates of the first egg masses were close to each other (56.4-65.3 days). In contrast, the life span of snails and the length of the egg-laying period were significantly shorter and egg production was significantly lower in infected R. natalensis than in controls and uninfected snails. In infected R. natalensis, but without cercarial shedding (NCS snails), egg production was irregular throughout the egg-laying period. In cercarial-shedding (CS) snails, the first egg masses were laid before the first cercarial emergence (at a mean of 56 days and 67 days, respectively). Thereafter, egg mass production of CS snails was irregular up to day 72 of the experiment, stopped during the following two weeks and started again after day 88 for a single snail. In conclusion, the F. hepatica infection of R. natalensis reduced the reproductive activity in both NCS and CS snails. The pattern noted for egg production in infected R. natalensis seems to be species-specific because of the high shell size of this lymnaeid and its role as an atypical intermediate host in the life cycle of the parasite. © Y. Dar et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2014.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24871866 PMCID: PMC4036296 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2014026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasite ISSN: 1252-607X Impact factor: 3.000
Egg-laying of Radix natalensis (Egypt) subjected to two successive exposures (2 miracidia per snail in each case) with Fasciola hepatica (France). Each group consisted of 50 snails at the onset of the experiment. CS snails, cercarial-shedding snails; n, total number of surviving snails at week 4; NCS snails, snails containing free cercariae but without shedding.
| Parameters | Unexposed controls ( | Exposed group ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uninfected snails | NCS snails | CS snails | ||
| Number of snails at week 4 | 48 | 21 | 13 | 11 |
| Shell height at week 8 (mm) | 6.7 ± 1.1 | 7 ± 1.6 | 7.3 ± 2.7 | 7.2 ± 1.1 |
| Life span of snails (days) | 138.2 ± 8.3 | 135.4 ± 23 | 93.7 ± 17.3 | 92.0 ± 7.6 |
| Time between exposure and the first egg-laying (days) | 63.5 ± 9.3 | 65.3 ± 17.0 | 61.9 ± 29.2 | 56.4 ± 7.8 |
| Length of the egg-laying period (days) | 74.7 ± 4.0 | 70.1 ± 19.5 | 31.8 ± 21.7 | 35.6 ± 7.5 |
| Total number of egg masses | 24.9 ± 5.8 | 21.1 ± 7.5 | 9.2 ± 6.2 | 4.4 ± 2.1 |
| Total number of eggs per surviving snail | 281.5 ± 108.9 | 237.4 ± 109.6 | 94.0 ± 81.5 | 32.4 ± 23.1 |
| Number of eggs per egg mass | 11.3 ± 6.8 | 11.5 ± 4.6 | 10.3 ± 4.7 | 6.8 ± 4.9 |
Mean value ± S.D.
Figure 1.Numerical distribution of eggs per Radix natalensis and per day of the egg-laying period in unexposed controls (a) and the uninfected snails of the exposed group (b).
Figure 2.Numerical distribution of eggs per Radix natalensis and per day of the egg-laying period in the non-cercarial-shedding (2) and cercarial-shedding (2) snails of the exposed group. The figure on the top of each bar indicates the number of snails which laid eggs during this day (absence of figure: 1 snail only).
Figure 3.Mean durations of the egg-laying and patent periods for cercarial-shedding (CS) snails, with indication of dates for which egg-laying stopped and began again.