| Literature DB >> 29103269 |
Woon-Mok Sohn1, Byoung-Kuk Na1.
Abstract
A survey was performed to know the infection status of echinostome metacercariae in Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata snails from Korea. Total 75 snails collected in 5 localities, i.e., Imsil-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Hwasun-gun and Shinan-gun (Aphae and Jido), Jeollanam-do, and Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, were examined for metacercariae by the artificial digestion method. Infection rates of metacercariae were 80.0%, 66.7%, 100%, 60.0%, and 73.3%, and their densities were 39, 32, 183, 19, and 30 per snail infected, respectively. The metacercariae were round, 105-118×105-118 μm in size, with a thin cyst wall, collar spines on the head collar, and excretory granules in 2 canals of excretory tube. Adult flukes were elongated, ventrally curved, and 5,167×939 μm in average size. Head collar distinct, bearing 45 collar spines with 5 end groups on each side. Oral sucker subterminal, pharynx well developed, and esophagus somewhat short. Cirrus sac well developed, with a saccular seminal vesicle, and ventral sucker very large. Ovary elliptical and on the median line of the body. Testes tandem and slightly lobed. Eggs operculated, elliptical, and 90-103×55-60 μm in size. By scanning electron microscopy, the head collar was prominent with 45 collar spines resembling horns of younger stags. Scale-like tegumental spines were densely distributed on the body surface between the head collar and ventral sucker. Conclusively, it has been first confirmed that the life cycle of E. macrorchis is indigenously maintained in Korea, and C. chinensis malleata snails are popularly infected with the metacercariae of this echinostome.Entities:
Keywords: Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata; Echinostoma macrorchis; Korea; adult; metacercaria
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29103269 PMCID: PMC5678464 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2017.55.5.541
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Fig. 1Two Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata snails, the second intermediate host of Echinostoma macrorchis, collected from a pond in Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea.
Infection status of Echinostoma macrorchis metacercariae in Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata collected from 5 localities of Korea
| Locality examined | No. of snails examined | No. (%) of snails infected | No. of metacercariae detected | ||
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| Jeollabuk-do | |||||
| Imsil-gun | 15 | 12 (80.0) | 464 | 8–86 | 39 |
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| Jeollanam-do | |||||
| Hwasun-gun | 15 | 10 (66.0) | 322 | 5–107 | 32 |
| Shinan-gun (Aphae) | 15 | 15 (100) | 2,741 | 38–412 | 183 |
| Shinan-gun (Jido) | 15 | 9 (60.0) | 14 | 2–48 | 19 |
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| Gyeongsangnam-do | |||||
| Jinju-si | 15 | 11 (73.3) | 325 | 10–115 | 30 |
Dimensionsa of Echinostoma macrorchis adults recovered from rats experimentally infected with metacercariae from Cipango-paludina snails from 4 localities of Korea
| Organs | Imsil-gunb, Jeollabuk-do | Hwasun-gunc, Jeollanam-do | Shinan-gund, Jeollanam-do | Jinju-sie, Gyeongsangnam-do | Total |
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| Body (L) | 4,075–5,700 (4,718) | 3,950–5,750 (5,178) | 4,550–6,000 (5,363) | 4,850–5,950 (5,408) | 3,950–6,000 (5,167) |
| (W) | 700–1,175 (818) | 750–1,175 (1,013) | 825–1,000 (948) | 925–1,050 (978) | 700–1,175 (939) |
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| Oral sucker (L) | 105–135 (121) | 110–135 (123) | 105–135 (121) | 115–150 (125) | 105–150 (123) |
| (W) | 150–175 (160) | 150–180 (168) | 160–185 (172) | 155–180 (168) | 150–185 (167) |
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| Head crown (W) | 300–355 (321) | 300–355 (333) | 315–375 (343) | 315–355 (337) | 300–375 (334) |
| Pharynx (L) | 135–150 (142) | 130–165 (154) | 135–160 (151) | 145–165 (154) | 130–165 (150) |
| (W) | 100–125 (113) | 95–130 (117) | 105–115 (112) | 105–130 (117) | 95–130 (115) |
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| Esophagus (L) | 100–160 (135) | 95–150 (131) | 110–160 (136) | 105–175 (139) | 95–175 (135) |
| Ventral sucker (L) | 395–485 (438) | 400–490 (458) | 410–460 (433) | 425–440 (434) | 395–490 (441) |
| (W) | 405–455 (433) | 425–490 (455) | 425–485 (455) | 425–470 (445) | 405–490 (447) |
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| Cirrus sac (L) | 220–375 (294) | 330–475 (412) | 410–525 (462) | 425–550 (471) | 220–550 (410) |
| (W) | 85–160 (119) | 140–225 (176) | 155–225 (174) | 150–225 (181) | 85–225 (163) |
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| Ovary (L) | 150–250 (188) | 180–275 (223) | 200–275 (231) | 225–290 (264) | 150–290 (227) |
| (W) | 160–335 (211) | 160–325 (275) | 220–275 (238) | 250–305 (276) | 160–335 (250) |
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| Anterior testis (L) | 460–870 (588) | 540–990 (765) | 630–900 (740) | 590–850 (710) | 460–990 (701) |
| (W) | 270–630 (360) | 320–550 (464) | 400–470 (443) | 390–470 (439) | 270–630 (427) |
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| Posterior testis (L) | 550–950 (715) | 640–1,080 (917) | 760–1,000 (826) | 700–900 (826) | 550–1,080 (821) |
| (W) | 280–550 (332) | 300–480 (431) | 400–450 (419) | 370–460 (422) | 280–550 (401) |
a(L): length; (W): width; unit is μm. Each 10 worms recovered from rats at 18b, 20c,d, and 21e days after infection were measured.
Dimensionsa of Echinostoma macrorchis adults recovered from rats experimentally infected with metacercariae from Cipangopaludina snails of Shinan-gun, Jeollanam-do
| Organs | 15-day-old (n=10) | 20-day-old (n=10) | 25-day-old (n=10) | 30-day-old (n=10) |
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| Body (L) | 4,300–4,775 (4,495) | 4,550–6,000 (5,363) | 4,400–6,325 (5,303) | 5,500–6,800 (6,265) |
| (W) | 725–950 (848) | 825–1,000 (948) | 850–1,200 (920) | 1,050–1,250 (1,135) |
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| Oral sucker (L) | 100–125 (113) | 105–135 (121) | 110–135 (119) | 120–140 (132) |
| (W) | 140–170 (155) | 160–185 (172) | 155–180 (170) | 155–200 (178) |
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| Head crown (W) | 285–325 (311) | 315–375 (343) | 315–360 (348) | 325–400 (354) |
| Pharynx (L) | 125–150 (141) | 135–160 (151) | 150–160 (154) | 150–175 (160) |
| (W) | 85–110 (99) | 105–115 (112) | 105–125 (119) | 105–145 (126) |
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| Esophagus (L) | 105–160 (129) | 110–160 (136) | 115–160 (131) | 110–160 (134) |
| Ventral sucker (L) | 380–420 (399) | 410–460 (433) | 435–470 (449) | 455–525 (482) |
| (W) | 390–440 (412) | 425–485 (455) | 430–500 (470) | 460–515 (494) |
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| Cirrus sac (L) | 350–465 (407) | 410–525 (462) | 325–525 (458) | 450–550 (508) |
| (W) | 130–165 (148) | 155–225 (174) | 150–200 (177) | 175–210 (190) |
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| Ovary (L) | 150–225 (199) | 200–275 (231) | 190–325 (232) | 210–325 (273) |
| (W) | 200–225 (214) | 220–275 (238) | 210–300 (246) | 225–325 (282) |
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| Anterior testis (L) | 480–660 (560) | 630–900 (740) | 600–750 (664) | 700–1,060 (893) |
| (W) | 300–400 (356) | 400–470 (443) | 310–500 (387) | 400–530 (472) |
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| Posterior testis (L) | 550–690 (653) | 760–1,000 (826) | 670–970 (748) | 860–1,120 (964) |
| (W) | 290–390 (347) | 400–450 (419) | 330–500 (378) | 370–500 (456) |
(L): length; (W): width; unit is μm.
Fig. 4Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) view of E. macrorchis adults. Whole ventral view of the worms originated from Hwasun-gun (A) and Jinju-si (B). Dorsal views of the head collar with collar spines alternatively arranged (C). Tegument with numerous scale-like spines on the ventro-anterior surface, just behind the ventral sucker (D), and dorso-anterior body surface (F), with spines sparsely distributed on the ventro-middle surface (E), and no spines on the dorso-middle body surface (G).
Differential indices of Echinostoma macrorchis adults recovered from rats experimentally infected with metacercariae from Cipangopaludina snails of Shinan-gun, Jeollanam-do
| Organs | 15-day-old | 20-day-old | 25-day-old | 30-day-old | Range |
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| Body (L)/(W) | 5.30 | 5.66 | 5.76 | 5.52 | 5.30–5.76 (5.56) |
| Vental sucker/Oral sucker | 3.03 | 3.03 | 3.18 | 3.15 | 3.03–3.18 (3.10) |
| Ovary (L)/(W) | 0.93 | 0.97 | 0.94 | 0.97 | 0.93–0.97 (0.95) |
| Anterior testis (L)/(W) | 1.57 | 1.67 | 1.72 | 1.89 | 1.57–1.89 (1.71) |
| Posterior testis (L)/(W) | 1.88 | 1.97 | 1.98 | 2.11 | 1.88–2.11 (1.99) |
| FBL/BL | 13.40% | 12.70% | 12.50% | 11.30% | 11.3–13.4 (12.5)% |
| HBL/BL | 20.40% | 21.90% | 21.00% | 18.90% | 18.9–21.9 (20.6)% |
| UL/BL | 27.50% | 25.40% | 28.30% | 31.50% | 25.4–31.5 (28.2)% |
Forebody length/Body length;
Hindbody length/Body length;
Uterus length/Body length.