Search results for "echinostoma caproni"
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Efectos del ajo en ratones infectados experimentalmente con Echinostoma caproni
2017
Debido a la inexistencia de vacunas antihelmínticas, el control de las infecciones por helmintos intestinales depende fundamentalmente de las medidas higiénico-sanitarias y de la quimioterapia. Sin embargo, la continua aparición de resistencias a los tratamientos habituales hace necesario desarrollar nuevos fármacos contra estos parásitos. En este trabajo, se han investigado los potenciales efectos antihelmínticos del ajo (Allium sativum), a dosis dietéticas, sobre trematodos intestinales trasmitidos por alimentos, empleando para ello el modelo Echinostoma caproni-roedor. Los efectos potenciales del consumo del ajo en la prevención y/o tratamiento de la infección se analizaron siguiendo dif…
The influence of adult worm age and definitive host on the transmission of Echinostoma caproni: egg hatchability and miracidial infectivity.
2012
AbstractWe analysed the influence of different ages of Echinostoma caproni adult worms reared in different definitive host-species on egg hatchability and miracidial infectivity. Eggs obtained from 2-, 4- and 6-week-old adult worms collected from rats, hamsters and mice, hatched miracidia that were used to infect laboratory-reared specimens of Biomphalaria glabrata. Highest egg hatchability was obtained with eggs derived from hamsters and mice. Egg hatchability did not seem to be affected by the age of E. caproni adult worms. Miracidial infectivity was not affected by the definitive host species. However, miracidial infectivity was affected by the age of adult worms when they developed in t…
Echinostoma caproni: Differential tegumental responses to growth in compatible and less compatible hosts
2010
Abstract The topography of the tegument of Echinostoma caproni adults collected from high (mice) and low (rats) compatible hosts was compared by SEM. In the oral (OS) and the ventral sucker (VS) areas, a worm age–host species interaction was found with regard to the density of spines. There was a decrease in the density of spines in the adults collected from mice, whereas an increase occurred in the OS area in worms from rats over time. The tegumentary spines in adults from mice became larger and blunter. Some spines from the VS area in adults from mice at 4 wpi were multipointed. The spines of adults from rats were sharper, not covered by the tegument and no multipointed spines were observ…
Análisis de procesos inmunorreguladores en helmintiasis intestinales mediante el modelo Echinostoma caproni-ratón
2021
En la presente Tesis Doctoral se analizan diferentes parámetros que intervienen en las interacciones parásito-hospedador en helmintiasis intestinales mediante el empleo del modelo experimental Echinostoma caproni-ratón ICR. Para ello, se realizan diferentes estudios en los que se analiza y compara la respuesta inmunitaria en infecciones primarias, asociadas a susceptibilidad, y secundarias, asociadas a resistencia. Los resultados obtenidos demuestran que la susceptibilidad del ratón a la infección primaria con E. caproni se debe a su incapacidad de responder con producción de IL-25 lo cual determina que se genere una respuesta Th1 asociada a susceptibilidad. Asimismo, estos resultados ponen…
Expresión diferencial de proteínas en el íleon de ratón asociadas con el desarrollo de infecciones crónicas por Echinostoma caproni
2015
Entre las enfermedades parasitarias que afectan a la humanidad, las helmintiasis intestinales destacan por su gran morbilidad, ya que actualmente afectan a más de 2000 millones de personas y causan grandes pérdidas económicas relacionadas con la ganadería y la veterinaria. Echinostoma caproni es un trematodo intestinal que, por sus características, es utilizado en numerosos estudios como modelo experimental para determinar los factores por los que se resuelve una infección aguda o se desarrolla una infección crónica causada por helmintos intestinales. En este trabajo se analizó la expresión diferencial de proteínas durante una primoinfección, después de un tratamiento farmacológico y durant…
Definitive host influences the proteomic profile of excretory/secretory products of the trematode Echinostoma caproni
2016
Background Echinostoma caproni is an intestinal trematode extensively used as experimental model for the study of factors that determine the course of intestinal helminth infections, since this markedly depends on the host species. Although the host-dependent mechanisms for either chronic establishment or early parasite rejection have been broadly studied, little is known regarding the parasite response against different host environments. Methods To identify host-dependent differentially expressed proteins, a comparative proteomic analysis of the excretory/secretory products released from E. caproni adults, isolated from hosts displaying different compatibility with this trematode, was per…
Kinetics of antibodies and antigens in serum of mice experimentally infected with echinostoma caproni (trematoda: echinostomatidae)
2005
The present study reports on the kinetics of antibodies and antigens in serum of mice experimentally infected with 75 metacercariae of Echinostoma caproni during the first 12 wk postinfection (wpi). Antibody titers in the serum of mice were determined by an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of E. caproni. The early detection of antibodies against ES antigens of E. caproni is feasible using indirect ELISA. Mice developed significant antibody responses at 2 wpi, and the values progressively increased until the end of the experiment. This may be related to the intestinal absorption of adult worm antigens that induces humoral responses. T…
Kinetics of echinostoma caproni (trematoda: echinostomatidae) antigens in feces and serum of experimentally infected hamsters and rats
2004
This study reports on the kinetics of antibody production to Echinostoma caproni and the dynamics of antigens in feces and sera in 2 experimental hosts (hamsters and rats) that display different degrees of susceptibility with this echinostome. Echinostoma caproniproduced chronic infections in hamsters, whereas rats lost the infection at 49-56 days postinfection (DPI). Hamsters developed higher antibody responses than rats, probably in relation to different intestinal absorptions of worm antigens in each host species. The levels of coproantigens were indicative of the course of infection in each host. Positive coproantigen levels were detected at 1-2 DPI in both hosts, and the values remaine…
Análisis de la interacciones parásito-hospedador en el modelo Echinostoma caproni-roedor, con énfasis en los factores que determinan el curso de la i…
2015
En la presente Tesis Doctoral se analizan diferentes parámetros implicados en las relaciones parásito-hospedador en helmintiasis intestinales mediante la utilización del modelo experimental Echinostoma caproni-roedor. Con esta finalidad se estudian diversos aspectos inmunológicos, además de las alteraciones intestinales inducidas por la infección en dos sistemas parásito-hospedador: E. caproni-ratón y E. caproni-rata. Los resultados obtenidos ponen de manifiesto que el IFN-γ y el óxido nítrico son mediadores fundamentales en el desarrollo de infecciones crónicas en ratón, induciendo disfunción mitocondrial en las células del epitelio intestinal e hiperplasia tisular. No obstante, se sugiere…
Differential alterations in the small intestine epithelial cell turnover during acute and chronic infection with Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda)
2015
Background The intestinal epithelium plays a multifactorial role in mucosal defense. In this sense, augmented epithelial cell turnover appears as a potential effector mechanism for the rejection of intestinal-dwelling helminths. Methods A BrdU pulse-chase experiment was conducted to investigate the infection-induced alterations on epithelial cell kinetics in hosts of high (mouse) and low (rat) compatibility with the intestinal trematode Echinostoma caproni. Results High levels of crypt-cell proliferation and tissue hyperplasia were observed in the ileum of infected mice, coinciding with the establishment of chronic infections. In contrast, the cell migration rate was about two times higher …