Abstract
Interactions between adult Hymenolepis diminuta and
rat C-reactive protein (CRP) were investigated in vivo and in
vitro. Using an ELISA technique, serum levels of CRP were monitored
in rats infected with 100 cysticercoids. Although
infection increased the level of this protein in the early stages of
parasitization, the increase was not significant until 35
days post-infection (p.i.). Secondary infections did not enhance the response.
When H. diminuta was cultured in the
presence of CRP, reduced worm motility and opaque areas were observed and
electron microscopical studies revealed
shedding of microtriches and lysis of the tegument. Initially, damage was
restricted to the strobila which correlated with
the regional distribution of phosphorylcholine as visualized using
immunofluorescence.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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