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复殖吸虫幼虫——宿主蜗牛热行为变化的起因及受益者。

Digenean larvae--the cause and beneficiaries of the changes in host snails' thermal behavior.

作者信息

Żbikowska Elżbieta, Żbikowski Janusz

机构信息

Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Faculty of Biology and Environment Protection, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland,

出版信息

Parasitol Res. 2015 Mar;114(3):1063-70. doi: 10.1007/s00436-014-4276-z. Epub 2015 Jan 7.

Abstract

Parasite-induced changes in host's thermal preferences not only can be interpreted as a physiological defense response of the host but also can represent a pathological manifestation of the parasite. Both may become established in host-parasite relationships if they are beneficial for at least one of the counterparts. This study investigates parasite-induced changes in the thermoregulatory behavior of first intermediate hosts of Digenea (i.e. Lymnaea stagnalis and Planorbarius corneus), infected with Notocotylidae or Echinostomatidae larvae. The investigated parasite species developed different transmission strategies outside the body of a snail, which may imply a different effect on the behavior of their hosts. Notocotylus attenuatus in L. stagnalis and Notocotylus ephemera in P. corneus produce symptoms of anapyrexia, prolonging the lifespan of their hosts. By contrast, Echinoparyphium aconiatum in L. stagnalis and Echinostoma spiniferum in P. corneus interfere with defensive thermoregulatory behavior of host snails, causing their accelerated death. The results of laboratory research indicate that thermal preferences of the snails infected with all investigated trematodes facilitate the transmission of the parasites in environment.

摘要

寄生虫引起的宿主热偏好变化不仅可被解释为宿主的生理防御反应,也可能代表寄生虫的病理表现。如果对至少一方有益,这两者都可能在宿主 - 寄生虫关系中确立。本研究调查了感染了Notocotylidae或Echinostomatidae幼虫的复殖吸虫第一中间宿主(即椎实螺和角螺)的体温调节行为变化。所研究的寄生虫种类在蜗牛体外发展出不同的传播策略,这可能意味着对其宿主行为有不同影响。椎实螺体内的微小背孔吸虫和角螺体内的短命背孔吸虫会产生体温过低症状,延长宿主寿命。相比之下,椎实螺体内的梨形棘隙吸虫和角螺体内的棘口棘隙吸虫会干扰宿主蜗牛的防御性体温调节行为,导致其加速死亡。实验室研究结果表明,感染所有所研究吸虫的蜗牛的热偏好有利于寄生虫在环境中的传播。

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