Soliman Maha F M
Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Suez Canal University, El Da aeri kilo4, Ismailia, Egypt.
Exp Parasitol. 2009 Apr;121(4):307-11. doi: 10.1016/j.exppara.2008.12.001. Epub 2008 Dec 7.
Little is known about the response of Fasciola spp., inside its snail host to pollutant toxicity. The effect of long-term exposure of Lymnaea natalensis to 0.1 microg/l, 10 microg/l, or 100 microg/l cadmium (Cd) on the infection rates with F. gigantica, percentage of cercariae-shedding snails and cercariae shedding pattern was investigated. The snails were exposed to Cd for 7 days either pre-infection with single Fasciola miracidium or during the late pre-patent period of the infection. The possible interaction between metal exposure and acclimatization temperature was also studied in three ranges; 16-18 degrees C, 23-25 degrees C and 30-32 degrees C. Results clearly showed that host exposure to 100 microg/l Cd significantly affected the pattern of Fasciola development inside its snail host, and that the acclimatization temperature was a key factor affecting the role played by Cd. Pre-infection exposure to Cd caused a significant reduction in the infection rates where the effect was temperature-dependent. Post-infection exposure to Cd significantly increased the percentage of cercariae-shedding snails; the effect was temperature-independent. Interestingly, post-infection exposure significantly altered the differential cercarial output pattern, while no clear impact on the total was found. The alteration in the differential cercarial output was represented as a significantly higher proportion of floating metacercaria as compared to fixed ones and also higher proportion of dead cercariae which may directly reduce the transmission of Fasciola to the final host. The mechanisms of cadmium impact are briefly discussed.
关于片形吸虫在其螺类宿主内对污染物毒性的反应,人们了解甚少。研究了将南非椎实螺长期暴露于0.1微克/升、10微克/升或100微克/升镉(Cd)对感染巨片形吸虫的感染率、尾蚴逸出螺的百分比以及尾蚴逸出模式的影响。在感染单个片形吸虫毛蚴前或感染的潜伏期后期,将螺暴露于镉中7天。还在三个温度范围(16 - 18摄氏度、23 - 25摄氏度和30 - 32摄氏度)研究了金属暴露与驯化温度之间可能的相互作用。结果清楚地表明,宿主暴露于100微克/升镉会显著影响片形吸虫在其螺类宿主内的发育模式,并且驯化温度是影响镉作用的关键因素。感染前暴露于镉会导致感染率显著降低,且这种影响与温度有关。感染后暴露于镉会显著增加尾蚴逸出螺的百分比,这种影响与温度无关。有趣的是,感染后暴露会显著改变尾蚴差异产出模式,而对总数没有明显影响。尾蚴差异产出的改变表现为与固定尾蚴相比,漂浮后尾蚴的比例显著更高,死亡尾蚴的比例也更高,这可能会直接减少片形吸虫向终末宿主的传播。文中简要讨论了镉影响的机制。