Literature DB >> 8308662

Absence of acquired resistance to nymphal Ixodes ricinus ticks in BALB/c mice developing cutaneous reactions.

M L Mbow1, M Christe, B Rutti, M Brossard.   

Abstract

BALB/c mice underwent 3 successive infestations with 15 Ixodes ricinus nymphs. No resistance was acquired as assessed by evaluating tick attachment, duration of blood meal, weights of engorged nymphs, and molting success. However, the hosts developed cutaneous immediate- and delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions when reinfested. Histological examination of tick attachment sites showed that inflammatory cells consisting of neutrophils, eosinophils, and mononuclear cells (lymphocytes and monocytes) infiltrated the skin more intensively during reinfestations. The number of intact mast cells did not vary between successive infestations, whereas the number of degranulated mast cells increased in the early stages of reinfestations. Basophils, which represent 12% of total infiltrating cells, were only observed and quantified in the skin of reinfested mice using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Degranulating eosinophils were also observed by use of TEM.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8308662

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parasitol        ISSN: 0022-3395            Impact factor:   1.276


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