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激素对昆虫及其他体内寄生虫的体外作用。

Hormonal effects on insects and other endoparasites in vitro.

作者信息

Lawrence P O

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611.

出版信息

In Vitro Cell Dev Biol. 1991 Jun;27A(6):487-96. doi: 10.1007/BF02631150.

Abstract

Metamorphic and reproductive events in vertebrates and invertebrates are under endocrine control and are often correlated with developmental, behavioral, or reproductive changes in the parasites living in or on these hosts. This paper reviews selected examples of a) host hormone mediated influences on endoparasites in vivo, b) host hormone effects in vitro on protozoan, helminth, and insect endoparasites, and c) identifies possible relationships in hormone effects across parasite taxa. The significance of studies on endoparasites in vitro in relation to the impact of host hormones, antihelminthic, and prophylactic drugs on parasite growth and proliferation will also be addressed. A review of the literature indicates only limited studies have been done in vitro in an attempt to elucidate the bases of reported host hormone influences on endoparasites in vivo. Steroid hormones of hosts seem to stimulate growth, molting or encystment or both of helminth, insect, and protozoan parasites. Vertebrate steroids such as estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone had primarily reproduction- or growth-promoting effects or both on protozoan and nematode parasites. Insect ecdysteroids such as ecdysone, 20-hydroxyecdysone, and makisterone were the most widely studied steroids in vitro and induced growth or molting or both of cestode, nematode, and insect parasite larvae. Although juvenile hormone (JH III) stimulated growth in the protozoan and nematode parasites tested, the analogue methoprene and JH precursors, farnesal, farnesol, and farnesol methyl ether had various effects. Biogenic amines also varied in their effects on the nematode parasites tested, while the peptide hormone, insulin, stimulated growth in the protozoans tested. The evidence for in vitro effects of host hormones on their natural endoparasites is patchy at best. Additional studies are needed to identify the biochemical bases for the numerous host hormone mediated effects on parasites.

摘要

脊椎动物和无脊椎动物的变态及生殖过程受内分泌控制,且常常与寄生于这些宿主或宿主体表的寄生虫的发育、行为或生殖变化相关。本文综述了以下几方面的特定实例:a)宿主激素介导的对体内内寄生虫的影响;b)宿主激素在体外对原生动物、蠕虫和昆虫内寄生虫的作用;c)确定跨寄生虫类群的激素效应之间可能存在的关系。还将探讨体外对内寄生虫的研究在宿主激素、抗蠕虫药和预防药物对寄生虫生长及增殖影响方面的意义。文献综述表明,为阐明宿主激素对体内内寄生虫的影响机制,仅有有限的体外研究。宿主的类固醇激素似乎能刺激蠕虫、昆虫和原生动物寄生虫的生长、蜕皮或包囊形成,或二者兼具。雌激素、睾酮和孕酮等脊椎动物类固醇主要对原生动物和线虫寄生虫具有促进生殖或生长的作用,或二者皆有。蜕皮激素、20-羟基蜕皮酮和玛氏蜕皮酮等昆虫蜕皮类固醇是体外研究最广泛的类固醇,能诱导绦虫、线虫和昆虫寄生虫幼虫生长或蜕皮,或二者皆有。尽管保幼激素(JH III)刺激了所测试的原生动物和线虫寄生虫的生长,但类似物烯虫酯和JH前体法尼醛、法尼醇和法尼醇甲醚却有不同的作用。生物胺对所测试的线虫寄生虫的作用也各不相同,而肽激素胰岛素则刺激了所测试原生动物的生长。宿主激素对其天然内寄生虫的体外作用证据充其量只是零散的。需要更多研究来确定众多宿主激素介导的对寄生虫作用的生化基础。

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