Effects of infection with Echinostoma paraensei on the circulating haemocyte population of the host snail Biomphalaria glabrata
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 98 (1), 35-41
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000059667
Abstract
Summary: Circulating haemocytes from Echinostoma paraensei-infected M line Biomphalaria glabrata snails, or from age- and sizematched control snails, were studied on plastic slides with phase-contrast optics. Granulocytes, hyalinocytes, and round cells were consistently present; granulocytes were further categorized as ‘fully spread' (FS) or ‘partially spread' (PS). Among control snails, the relative percentage and estimated number/mm3 of round cells declined significantly with increased snail size, and the corresponding values for both categories of granulocytes increased. At 1 day post-infection (p.i.) with E. paraensei, overall composition of the haemocyte population was relatively unaffected, but by 8 days p.i. infected snails had significantly higher relative percentages of round cells and PS granulocytes than controls. Because a marked increase in the number of circulating haemocytes is also evident by 8 days p.i., infected snails had approximately 12 times more round cells and PS granulocytes/mm3 of haemolymph than did controls. At 30 days p.i. the relative and absolute abundance of PS granulocytes was still significantly elevated, but otherwise haemocyte populations did not differ from control snails. Alterations in granulocyte size in infected snails were also noted. Infection with E. paraensei has a striking impact of circulating haemocyte populations and also increases the relative concentration of haemocytes with less ability to adhere to a foreign surface.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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