Hordijk P L, van Loenhout H, Ebberink R H, de Jong-Brink M, Joosse J
Biological Laboratory, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Exp Zool. 1991 Aug;259(2):268-71. doi: 10.1002/jez.1402590218.
This study examines the interaction between the caudodorsal cell hormone (CDCH) and schistosomin, a peptide secreted by the central nervous system of the snail (Lymnaea stagnalis) infected with the avian schistosome Trichobilharzia ocellata. Non-infected snails were injected with synthetic as well as native CDCH in the absence or presence of purified schistosomin. The response to 2 pmol of synthetic CDCH was blocked for 90% by coinjection with 3.5 pmol of schistosomin. The ovulation-inducing activity of extracts of cerebral commissures (the storage area of native CDCH) was also blocked by schistosomin. The degree of inhibition (65%), however, was less than that observed with synthetic CDCH. These results show that schistosomin inhibits ovulation and egg laying in Lymnaea. This explains the decrease or absence of egg laying in schistosome-infected freshwater snails.
本研究考察了尾背侧细胞激素(CDCH)与血吸虫素之间的相互作用,血吸虫素是一种由感染了鸟类血吸虫卵形毛毕吸虫的椎实螺(Lymnaea stagnalis)中枢神经系统分泌的肽。在不存在或存在纯化的血吸虫素的情况下,给未感染的蜗牛注射合成的以及天然的CDCH。与3.5 pmol的血吸虫素共同注射时,对2 pmol合成CDCH的反应有90%被阻断。血吸虫素也阻断了脑 commissures(天然CDCH的储存区域)提取物的排卵诱导活性。然而,抑制程度(65%)低于合成CDCH的情况。这些结果表明,血吸虫素抑制椎实螺的排卵和产卵。这解释了感染血吸虫的淡水蜗牛产卵减少或不产卵的现象。