McManus D P
J Helminthol. 1981 Mar;55(1):21-7.
A comparative biochemical study was performed on adult and cystic stages of Echinococcus granulosus. Basic quantitative differences in metabolism were apparent between the cystic forms of sheep origin from the UK and Kenya which suggest that each may represent a different geographical strain or sub-strain. The biochemistry of the human and sheep forms from Kenya was very similar, which probably reflects a certain close affinity between the two. The fact that the cattle, goat and camel forms of E. granulosus, from that country, were distinct biochemically, both from each other and from the sheep and human types, suggests the existence of an unusually complex strain picture there, and that these organisms are either non-infective or only poorly infective to man. The differences in biochemical composition and metabolism observed between adults produced experimentally and those obtained from naturally infected dogs, may have been as a result of their original hydatid source and/or their differing stage of development.
对细粒棘球绦虫的成虫期和囊蚴期进行了一项比较生化研究。来自英国和肯尼亚的绵羊源囊蚴形式在代谢方面存在明显的基本定量差异,这表明它们可能各自代表不同的地理株或亚株。来自肯尼亚的人体和绵羊形式的生物化学非常相似,这可能反映了两者之间存在一定的密切亲缘关系。来自该国的细粒棘球绦虫的牛、山羊和骆驼形式在生化方面彼此不同,也与绵羊和人体类型不同,这表明那里存在异常复杂的株系情况,并且这些生物体对人类要么无感染性,要么感染性很差。实验产生的成虫与自然感染犬体内获取的成虫之间观察到的生化组成和代谢差异,可能是由于它们最初的包虫来源和/或不同的发育阶段所致。