| Literature DB >> 31914519 |
Woon-Mok Sohn1, Byoung-Kuk Na1, Dongmin Lee2, Keeseon S Eom2, Tai-Soon Yong3, Jong-Yil Chai4,5, Duk-Young Min6.
Abstract
We identified the echinostome metacercariae in Chinese mystery snails, Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata, from Xiengkhuang Province, Lao PDR with morphologies of adult worms recovered. Total 20 snails were examined with artificial digestion method and then the collected metacercariae were orally infected to a mouse and a rat. Adult worms recovered from experimental animals were observed with a light microscope and a SEM. The metacercariae were round, 125×123 µm in average size, with a moderately thick cyst wall, collar spines distributed in the head collar and excretory granules in 2 canals of excretory tube. Adult flukes (3-week-old in a rat) were elongated, ventrally curved and 5.310×1.023 mm in average size. Head collar distinct, bearing 43 collar spines with 5 end group ones on each side. Oral sucker subterminal, prepharynx very short, pharynx well developed, and esophagus relatively short. Cirrus sac well developed, with a saccular seminal vesicle, and ventral sucker very large. Ovary round and on the median line of the body. Testes tandom and elongated. Eggs operculated, elliptical and 90×57 µm in average size. In the SEM observation, the head crown prominent, with 43 collar spines resembled with horns of younger stag. Scale-like tegumental spines were densely distributed on the surface between the head collar and ventral sucker, and their densities were decreased posteriorly. Conclusively, the metacercariae detected in C. chinensis malleata from Lao PDR were identified as those of Echinostoma macrorchis based on the morphological characteristics of adult worms.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese mystery snails; Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata; Echinostoma macrorchis; Lao PDR; Xiengkhuang Province; adult; metacercaria
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31914519 PMCID: PMC6960248 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2019.57.6.657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Fig. 1(A) Two Chinese mystery snails, Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata, the second intermediate host of E. macrorchis, collected from a field of Xiengkhuang Province, Lao PDR. (B) A metacercaria of E. macrorchis detected in a Chinese mystery snail. Scale bar is 50 μm.
Dimensionsa of Echinostoma macrorchis adults recovered from mouse and rat experimentally infected with metacercariae from Chinese mistery snails from Xiengkhuang Province in Lao PDR and comparison with those of previous studies
| Organs | Present study (2019)b | Present study (2019)c | Lo (1995) | Sohn et al. (2013) | Sohn et al. (2017) |
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| Body (L) | 3,250–4,275 (3,670) | 4,975–6,000 (5,310) | 3,650–5,050 | 3,900–4,730 | 3,950–6,000 (5,167) |
| (W) | 600–800 (713) | 925–1,100 (1,023) | 680–900 | 730–880 | 700–1,175 (939) |
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| Oral sucker (L) | 103–130 (115) | 120–158 (135) | 100–170 | 100–160 | 105–150 (123) |
| (W) | 118–158 (138) | 145–178 (164) | in diameter | in diameter | 150–185 (167) |
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| Head crown (W) | 253–300 (278) | 300–360 (334) | N.D. | 280–320 | 300–375 (334) |
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| Pharynx (L) | 108–138 (121) | 145–163 (153) | 120–150 | 100–150 | 130–165 (150) |
| (W) | 78–108 (95) | 98–125 (111) | in diameter | in diameter | 95–130 (115) |
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| Esophagus (L) | 88–183 (142) | 105–155 (134) | 120–210 | 100–170 | 95–175 (135) |
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| Ventral sucker (L) | 350–435 (391) | 410–480 (456) | 400–490 | 390–470 | 395–490 (441) |
| (W) | 385–430 (403) | 455–510 (479) | in diameter | in diameter | 405–490 (447) |
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| Cirrus sac (L) | 175–375 (253) | 230–350 (275) | 360–500 | 250–370 | 220–550 (410) |
| (W) | 90–160 (113) | 90–200 (142) | N.D. | N.D. | 85–225 (163) |
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| Ovary (L) | 150–200 (175) | 225–325 (273) | 170–350 | 170–260 | 150–290 (227) |
| (W) | 150–225 (184) | 225–350 (278) | in diameter | in diameter | 160–335 (250) |
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| Anterior testis (L) | 425–650 (499) | 650–820 (736) | 440–750 | 500–700 | 460–990 (701) |
| (W) | 225–375 (314) | 360–500 (437) | 250–450 | 330–450 | 270–630 (427) |
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| Posterior testis (L) | 400–750 (556) | 740–950 (852) | 400–850 | 540–830 | 550–1,080 (821) |
| (W) | 225–340 (301) | 370–470 (418) | 240–440 | 330–420 | 280–550 (401) |
(L): length; (W): width; unit is μm.
Each 10 worms recovered from a mouse and rat at b2 and c3 weeks after infection were measured.
Total 20 worms from a rat in Taiwan.
A total of 10 worms recovered from a rat at 2 week after infection.
Total 40 worms from exp. rats in Korea.
Fig. 3Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) view of E. macrorchis adults (3-week-old) from an experimental rat. (A) Whole ventral view, which was elongated, ventrally curved and had the largest width near the middle portion of the body. (B) Dorsal view of the head collar showed 2 alternating rows of collar spines. (C) Scale-like tegumental spines were densely distributed on the body surface between the head collar and ventral sucker level. (D) Density of tegumental spines was decreased posteriorly on the tegumental surface from the behind of ventral sucker to the posterior 1/4 level. (E, F) Tegumental spines were very rarely observed on the dorsal surface behind the ventral sucker level and ventral surface in the posterior portion.
Differential indices of Echinostoma macrorchis adults recovered from mouse and rat experimentally infected with metacercariae from Chinese mistery snails of Xiengkhuang Province, Lao PDR
| Organs | Present study (2019) | Sohn et al. (Average) | |
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| 2-week-old in a mouse | 3-week-old in a rat | ||
| Body (L)/(W) | 5.15 | 5.19 | 5.30–5.76 (5.56) |
| Vental sucker/Oral sucker | 3.13 | 3.12 | 3.03–3.18 (3.10) |
| Ovary (L)/(W) | 0.95 | 0.98 | 0.93–0.97 (0.95) |
| Anterior testis (L)/(W) | 1.59 | 1.68 | 1.57–1.89 (1.71) |
| Posterior testis(L)/(W) | 1.85 | 2.04 | 1.88–2.11 (1.99) |
| FBL/BL | 14.8 | 12.4 | 11.3–13.4 (12.5) |
| HBL/BL | 18.7 | 18.2 | 18.9–21.9 (20.6) |
| UL/BL | 18.1 | 20.9 | 25.4–31.5 (28.2) |
Forebody length/Body length;
Hindbody length/Body length;
Uterus length/Body length.