Dirofilaria immitis: the moulting of the infective larva in vitro
- 1 March 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Helminthology
- Vol. 59 (1), 47-50
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022149x00034477
Abstract
A number of in vitro culture systems were tested for their ability to support the development of Dirofilaria immitis infective larvae to the fourth larval stage. In cultures of medium ML-15 containing a feeder layer of Dog Sarcoma (DS) cells larvae successfully moulted and showed a small but significant increase in length. Ultrastructural observations demonstrated that the fourth-stage cuticle was synthesized in vitro and in some larvae was fully formed by 60 hours of culture. The hypodermis of moulting larvae contained numerous multi-vesicular bodies. It is concluded that the moult in vitro is a true moult and not an atypical response of the larvae to the conditions of culture.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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