• Title of article

    Larva Migration and Eosinophilia in Mice Experimentally In­fected With Gnathostoma spinigerum

  • Author/Authors

    Saksirisampant، W نويسنده Dept. of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand AND Dept. of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand Saksirisampant, W , Choomchuay، N نويسنده Dept. of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand Choomchuay, N , Kraivichian، K نويسنده Dept. of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand Kraivichian, K , Wongsatayanon Thanomsub، B نويسنده Dept. of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand Wongsatayanon Thanomsub, B

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    73
  • To page
    81
  • Abstract

    Background: Gnathostoma spinigerum causes larva migran in human which is endemic in Southeast Asia. Information regarding larva migration is limited. In this study, we investigated the parasite migra­tion by recovery of worms from the whole body of mouse after oral infection with advanced third stage larvae (AL3). The percentage of blood eosinophils was examined in parallel.

    Methods: Mice were orally infected with AL3 and histological study of organs was investigated in order to study the migration of AL3, along with blood eosinophilia.

    Results: At 1 hr post infection (PI), the larvae remained in the stomach, thereafter at 3, 5, 7, 10 and 24 hr PI; they were recovered from various organs including liver, mesentery, esophagus, diaphragm, lung, heart and dorsal fat. At day 15 PI, they were mostly found in muscles (76.47%). The average worm recovery (5 months) was 78.03%. The worms were found in the liver at every time point. Larva encystment was detected. There was a significant difference in blood eosinophils between the 8 larvae- (average 9.33% + 6.25%) and the 15 larvae-infected groups (average 22.66% + 11.03%). Surprisingly, the blood eosinophils (average 19.00% + 2.92%) were not higher in the higher infective dose- group (25 larvae).

    Conclusion: Liver was involved by G. spinigerum throughout the study. We detected larva encyst­ment which had never been reported in human gnathostomiasis. The highest percentage of eosino­phil occurred during the invasive stage.

  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Parasitology (IJP)
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Parasitology (IJP)
  • Record number

    2384810