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Discovery of a 240 million year old nematode parasite egg in a cynodont coprolite sheds light on the early origin of pinworms in vertebrates

BACKGROUND: We report the discovery of a nematode parasite egg (Nemata: Oxyurida) from a coprolite closely associated with the remains of several species of Cynodontia, dated to 240 million years old. This finding is particularly significant because this is the oldest record of an oxyurid nematode y...

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Autores principales: Hugot, Jean-Pierre, Gardner, Scott L, Borba, Victor, Araujo, Priscilla, Leles, Daniela, Stock Da-Rosa, Átila Augusto, Dutra, Juliana, Ferreira, Luiz Fernando, Araújo, Adauto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4236488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25495824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0486-6
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author Hugot, Jean-Pierre
Gardner, Scott L
Borba, Victor
Araujo, Priscilla
Leles, Daniela
Stock Da-Rosa, Átila Augusto
Dutra, Juliana
Ferreira, Luiz Fernando
Araújo, Adauto
author_facet Hugot, Jean-Pierre
Gardner, Scott L
Borba, Victor
Araujo, Priscilla
Leles, Daniela
Stock Da-Rosa, Átila Augusto
Dutra, Juliana
Ferreira, Luiz Fernando
Araújo, Adauto
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description BACKGROUND: We report the discovery of a nematode parasite egg (Nemata: Oxyurida) from a coprolite closely associated with the remains of several species of Cynodontia, dated to 240 million years old. This finding is particularly significant because this is the oldest record of an oxyurid nematode yet discovered, and because the cynodonts are considered a stem-group of the mammals. METHODS: We extracted material from a fully mineralized coprolite by both scraping the surface, and removing fragments from its interior with clean dental instruments used a single time. A single drop of glycerol from a new vial was added as a clearing reagent. Each slide was sealed with wax and examined with an optical microscope at 100× to 400× magnification. RESULTS: From one coprolite, 550 slides were examined; from 275 of these slides, sediment was examined that was scraped from the surface of the coprolite, and from the other 275 slides, material was examined that was extracted from the interior of the coprolite. All microscopic structures encountered were photographed, measured, and identified when possible. CONCLUSIONS: From the coprolite examined, we discovered an egg representing a new species of pinworm that, based on the egg structure, clearly places it in the family Heteroxynematidae. Nematodes of the order Oxyurida have very constrained life-histories, occurring only in animals that are not strictly carnivorous and also ingest large amounts of plant material. This fact enabled us to determine which species of cynodont, from several collected at the site in Brazil, are most likely the depositors of the coprolite, and therefore were the putative host of the parasite.
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spelling pubmed-42364882014-11-19 Discovery of a 240 million year old nematode parasite egg in a cynodont coprolite sheds light on the early origin of pinworms in vertebrates Hugot, Jean-Pierre Gardner, Scott L Borba, Victor Araujo, Priscilla Leles, Daniela Stock Da-Rosa, Átila Augusto Dutra, Juliana Ferreira, Luiz Fernando Araújo, Adauto Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: We report the discovery of a nematode parasite egg (Nemata: Oxyurida) from a coprolite closely associated with the remains of several species of Cynodontia, dated to 240 million years old. This finding is particularly significant because this is the oldest record of an oxyurid nematode yet discovered, and because the cynodonts are considered a stem-group of the mammals. METHODS: We extracted material from a fully mineralized coprolite by both scraping the surface, and removing fragments from its interior with clean dental instruments used a single time. A single drop of glycerol from a new vial was added as a clearing reagent. Each slide was sealed with wax and examined with an optical microscope at 100× to 400× magnification. RESULTS: From one coprolite, 550 slides were examined; from 275 of these slides, sediment was examined that was scraped from the surface of the coprolite, and from the other 275 slides, material was examined that was extracted from the interior of the coprolite. All microscopic structures encountered were photographed, measured, and identified when possible. CONCLUSIONS: From the coprolite examined, we discovered an egg representing a new species of pinworm that, based on the egg structure, clearly places it in the family Heteroxynematidae. Nematodes of the order Oxyurida have very constrained life-histories, occurring only in animals that are not strictly carnivorous and also ingest large amounts of plant material. This fact enabled us to determine which species of cynodont, from several collected at the site in Brazil, are most likely the depositors of the coprolite, and therefore were the putative host of the parasite. BioMed Central 2014-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4236488/ /pubmed/25495824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0486-6 Text en © Hugot et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Hugot, Jean-Pierre
Gardner, Scott L
Borba, Victor
Araujo, Priscilla
Leles, Daniela
Stock Da-Rosa, Átila Augusto
Dutra, Juliana
Ferreira, Luiz Fernando
Araújo, Adauto
Discovery of a 240 million year old nematode parasite egg in a cynodont coprolite sheds light on the early origin of pinworms in vertebrates
title Discovery of a 240 million year old nematode parasite egg in a cynodont coprolite sheds light on the early origin of pinworms in vertebrates
title_full Discovery of a 240 million year old nematode parasite egg in a cynodont coprolite sheds light on the early origin of pinworms in vertebrates
title_fullStr Discovery of a 240 million year old nematode parasite egg in a cynodont coprolite sheds light on the early origin of pinworms in vertebrates
title_full_unstemmed Discovery of a 240 million year old nematode parasite egg in a cynodont coprolite sheds light on the early origin of pinworms in vertebrates
title_short Discovery of a 240 million year old nematode parasite egg in a cynodont coprolite sheds light on the early origin of pinworms in vertebrates
title_sort discovery of a 240 million year old nematode parasite egg in a cynodont coprolite sheds light on the early origin of pinworms in vertebrates
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4236488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25495824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-014-0486-6
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