Kumar S, Pritchard D I
Department of Life Science, University of Nottingham, U.K.
Int J Parasitol. 1994 Feb;24(1):133-6. doi: 10.1016/0020-7519(94)90067-1.
The third-stage ensheathed infective larvae (L3) of hookworms are reputed to be non-feeding stages, and the L2-derived sheath is considered to be a barrier to macromolecular uptake and secretion. During a study of the lectin-binding characteristics of en- and exsheathed L3 larvae of Ancylostoma duodenale, fluorescein isothiocyanate conjugated lectins (con A and Ulex europaeus agglutinin) were repeatedly seen in the oesophageal lumen, as well as on the surface of L3 larvae encased in the L2 sheaths. Repetition of these experiments using Necator americanus L3 larvae yielded similar results. These observations suggest that ensheathed hookworm larvae can obtain/utilise and secrete macromolecules, despite the presence of a sheath.
钩虫的第三期带鞘感染性幼虫(L3)被认为是不进食阶段,且源自L2的鞘被视为大分子摄取和分泌的屏障。在一项关于十二指肠钩口线虫带鞘和脱鞘L3幼虫凝集素结合特性的研究中,异硫氰酸荧光素偶联凝集素(伴刀豆球蛋白A和荆豆凝集素)反复出现在食管腔以及包裹在L2鞘内的L3幼虫表面。使用美洲板口线虫L3幼虫重复这些实验也得到了类似结果。这些观察结果表明,尽管存在鞘,带鞘钩虫幼虫仍能获取/利用和分泌大分子。