Schramlová J, Blazek K, Prokopic J
Institute of Tropical Medicine, Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Folia Parasitol (Praha). 1990;37(4):307-12.
The coat of acid mucosubstances occurring on the bladder surface was studied in Cysticercus bovis (larvae of Taenia saginata) developing in specific (cattle) and nonspecific (some other ruminants) intermediate hosts. In cysticerci developing in nonspecific intermediate hosts, this coat is absent or poorly developed even at the time when it is completely formed on the bladder surface of C. bovis from cattle. If the cysticercus develops up to the infective stage in a nonspecific intermediate host, it is usually localized outside the muscles: in the brain, lungs or liver. Its bladder is then also covered by a coat of acid mucosubstances. The absence or insufficient development of the protective coat on larvae in nonspecific intermediate hosts is explained by their early and strong tissue reaction.
研究了牛带绦虫(牛带绦虫幼虫)在特定中间宿主(牛)和非特定中间宿主(其他一些反刍动物)中发育时膀胱表面出现的酸性黏液物质包膜。在非特定中间宿主中发育的囊尾蚴,即使在来自牛的牛带绦虫膀胱表面已完全形成该包膜时,此包膜也不存在或发育不良。如果囊尾蚴在非特定中间宿主中发育到感染阶段,它通常定位在肌肉之外:在脑、肺或肝脏中。此时其膀胱也被一层酸性黏液物质包膜覆盖。非特定中间宿主中幼虫保护性包膜的缺失或发育不足是由它们早期强烈的组织反应所解释的。