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Fasciola hepatica: variations in redial development and cercarial production in relation to the geographic origin of the parasite

Two hundred Galba truncatula, originating from a French population, were subjected to single-miracidium infections with an allopatric isolate (origin, Argentina) of Fasciola hepatica. The control group was constituted by 100 snails coming from the same population and exposed to sympatric miracidia o...

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Autores principales: Rondelaud, Daniel, Sanabria, Rodrigo, Vignoles, Philippe, Dreyfuss, Gilles, Romero, Jorge
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Publicado: EDP Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3779861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24054407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2013034
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author Rondelaud, Daniel
Sanabria, Rodrigo
Vignoles, Philippe
Dreyfuss, Gilles
Romero, Jorge
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Sanabria, Rodrigo
Vignoles, Philippe
Dreyfuss, Gilles
Romero, Jorge
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description Two hundred Galba truncatula, originating from a French population, were subjected to single-miracidium infections with an allopatric isolate (origin, Argentina) of Fasciola hepatica. The control group was constituted by 100 snails coming from the same population and exposed to sympatric miracidia of F. hepatica according to the same protocol. Snail samples were collected bimonthly from both groups between day 14 and day 112 p.e. (at 20 °C) and snail dissections were performed to count free rediae, intraredial morulae and free cercariae. Third and fourth generation rediae were significantly more numerous in the allopatric group, while the number of first generation rediae was significantly lower. In the sympatric group, the decrease in the number of intraredial morulae in the first, second and third redial generations was significantly faster. Free cercariae within the snail body were significantly more numerous in the sympatric than in the allopatric groups, whatever the date of snail dissection. The changes in redial development and cercarial production noted in the Argentinean group might be due to the evolution of South American flukes in a divergent way after the introduction of foreign infected ruminants in this continent from the 15th century.
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spelling pubmed-37798612013-09-26 Fasciola hepatica: variations in redial development and cercarial production in relation to the geographic origin of the parasite Rondelaud, Daniel Sanabria, Rodrigo Vignoles, Philippe Dreyfuss, Gilles Romero, Jorge Parasite Research Article Two hundred Galba truncatula, originating from a French population, were subjected to single-miracidium infections with an allopatric isolate (origin, Argentina) of Fasciola hepatica. The control group was constituted by 100 snails coming from the same population and exposed to sympatric miracidia of F. hepatica according to the same protocol. Snail samples were collected bimonthly from both groups between day 14 and day 112 p.e. (at 20 °C) and snail dissections were performed to count free rediae, intraredial morulae and free cercariae. Third and fourth generation rediae were significantly more numerous in the allopatric group, while the number of first generation rediae was significantly lower. In the sympatric group, the decrease in the number of intraredial morulae in the first, second and third redial generations was significantly faster. Free cercariae within the snail body were significantly more numerous in the sympatric than in the allopatric groups, whatever the date of snail dissection. The changes in redial development and cercarial production noted in the Argentinean group might be due to the evolution of South American flukes in a divergent way after the introduction of foreign infected ruminants in this continent from the 15th century. EDP Sciences 2013 2013-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3779861/ /pubmed/24054407 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2013034 Text en © D. Rondelaud et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2013 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vignoles, Philippe
Dreyfuss, Gilles
Romero, Jorge
Fasciola hepatica: variations in redial development and cercarial production in relation to the geographic origin of the parasite
title Fasciola hepatica: variations in redial development and cercarial production in relation to the geographic origin of the parasite
title_full Fasciola hepatica: variations in redial development and cercarial production in relation to the geographic origin of the parasite
title_fullStr Fasciola hepatica: variations in redial development and cercarial production in relation to the geographic origin of the parasite
title_full_unstemmed Fasciola hepatica: variations in redial development and cercarial production in relation to the geographic origin of the parasite
title_short Fasciola hepatica: variations in redial development and cercarial production in relation to the geographic origin of the parasite
title_sort fasciola hepatica: variations in redial development and cercarial production in relation to the geographic origin of the parasite
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3779861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24054407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2013034
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