Maki J, Yanagisawa T
Parasitology. 1980 Dec;81(Pt 3):603-8. doi: 10.1017/s0031182000061990.
The histochemical localization of acid phosphatase in an adult filaria, Setaria sp. obtained from the peritoneal cavity of a cow was closely examined and compared with that of adult nematodes parasitic in the host alimentary canal; special attention was paid to the intestine and body wall of the parasites. Setaria sp. was found to show high acid phosphatase activity in the interchordal hypodermis of the body wall and uterine microfilariae, and similar activity is suspected to occur in the cuticle. The intestine of this nematode exhibited very low, if any, activity. In contrast, nematodes parasitic on the alimentary canal, such as Toxocara cati, T. canis, Physaloptera sp. and Ancylostoma caninum, showed no activity in the body wall and very high activity in the luminal surface of their intestine. The possible function of the abundant acid phosphatase in the body wall of this filaria is discussed.
对从一头牛的腹腔中获取的成年丝状线虫(Setaria sp.)进行了酸性磷酸酶的组织化学定位研究,并与寄生于宿主消化道的成年线虫进行了比较;特别关注了寄生虫的肠道和体壁。结果发现,Setaria sp. 在体壁的弦间皮下组织和子宫微丝蚴中显示出高酸性磷酸酶活性,并且怀疑角质层中也存在类似活性。该线虫的肠道活性极低,甚至可以说没有活性。相比之下,寄生于消化道的线虫,如猫弓首蛔虫(Toxocara cati)、犬弓首蛔虫(T. canis)、泡翼线虫(Physaloptera sp.)和犬钩虫(Ancylostoma caninum),在体壁中无活性,而在肠道腔面显示出非常高的活性。本文还讨论了这种丝状线虫体壁中丰富的酸性磷酸酶的可能功能。