Author:
RIBEIRO F.,COELHO P. M. Z.,VIEIRA L. Q.,POWELL K.,KUSEL J. R.
Abstract
We have used a styryl dye FM 1–43 that cannot cross
membranes passively to evaluate membrane vesicle internalization
processes from the heptalaminate surface membrane in schistosomula and
adult Schistosoma mansoni. The process of dye
internalization was faster in adult worms than in 3 h skin or
24-h-old mechanically transformed schistosomula. Dye
internalization and vesicle formation were inhibited at low
temperature which suggests that the process is energy
dependent. Dye internalization was observed to be a result of
vesicle formation. This process is impaired by primaquine
independently of the parasite stage. The specific Ca2+
chelator EGTA affected dye internalization at a concentration of
5 mm. When parasites were labelled in the presence of genistein
(a tyrosine kinase inhibitor) uptake of the dye was blocked
in 24-h-old schistosomula. However, only a partial blockage of the
dye internalization was seen in adult worms. These
results suggest that dye internalization mediated by tyrosine
kinase signalling is developmentally regulated.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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