Abstract
This report documents the presence of an active thymidine kinase (TK) system within Mesocestoides vogae tetrathyridia
as quantified by tritiated thymidine ([3H]-TdR) incorporation using liquid scintillation counting. A 100-fold increase in
[3H]-TdR incorporation was observed at 37 °C when compared with its incorporation at 0 °C. Thymidine's competitive
analogue, BrdU, competed for sites within newly replicated DNA. Immunohistochemical trials performed here using
antibodies against BrdU identified cells that have entered and passed through S-phase. Positively stained nuclei were most
numerous at the anterior tip of tetrathyridia especially within the ganglia, lesser numbers of these cells occurred along the
growing commissure and amongst surface tegumental cytons suggesting that stem cells do not exist in one region but are
found throughout the entire body. As M. vogae has no internal organ systems the major sites for cell proliferation are those
exhibiting maximal cell recruitment and undergoing tissue repair. These results show that it is possible to monitor changes
in the cell recruitment pattern within this cestode. Thus use of BrdU and immunohistochemistry demonstrates how spatial
arrangement and cellular reorganization can be successfully traced within M. vogae.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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