Stopper Geffrey F, Hecker Louise, Franssen R Adam, Sessions Stanley K
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8106, USA.
J Exp Zool. 2002 Oct 15;294(3):252-63. doi: 10.1002/jez.10173.
We used trematode cyst infestation to induce limb deformities in two species of frogs of the genus Rana and compared them to deformities induced by surgical limb bud rotations. The specific deformities produced by both treatments closely resemble those of wild-caught deformed amphibians and are consistent with a known developmental response to disruption of the spatial organization of cells in developing limb buds. Histological analysis showed that trematode cysts cause massive disruption and abnormal cellular growth involving the limb buds of infected individuals. Our results indicate that trematode cyst infestation causes deformities in frogs by perturbation of the positional relationships of cells in developing limb buds. The crippling effects of cyst-infection on frogs may reflect complex co-evolutionary interactions among trematodes, frogs, and other hosts in the trematode's life cycle.
我们利用吸虫囊肿感染在林蛙属的两种青蛙中诱发肢体畸形,并将其与手术性肢体芽旋转所诱发的畸形进行比较。两种处理所产生的特定畸形与野生捕获的畸形两栖动物的畸形极为相似,并且与已知的发育肢体芽中细胞空间组织破坏的发育反应一致。组织学分析表明,吸虫囊肿会导致受感染个体的肢体芽出现大规模破坏和异常细胞生长。我们的结果表明,吸虫囊肿感染通过扰乱发育中肢体芽中细胞的位置关系而导致青蛙出现畸形。囊肿感染对青蛙的致残作用可能反映了吸虫、青蛙以及吸虫生命周期中的其他宿主之间复杂的共同进化相互作用。