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a macrophage protein, ym1, transiently expressed during inflammation is a novel mammalian lectin.oral infections of mice with trichinella spiralis induce activation of peritoneal exudate cells to transiently express and secrete a crystallizable protein ym1. purification of ym1 to homogeneity was achieved. it is a single chain polypeptide (45 kda) with a strong tendency to crystallize at its isoelectric point (pi 5.7). co-expression of ym1 with mac-1 and scavenger receptor pinpoints macrophages as its main producer. protein microsequencing data provide information required for full-length cd ...200111297523
oral inoculation with gymnorhynchus gigas induces anti-parasite anapyhylactic antibody production in both mice and rats and adverse reactions in challenge mice.this study was performed to mimic human consumption of fish flesh infected with larvae of the fish cestode gymnorhynchis gigas and examine possible side effects thereof. both a rat and a mouse g. gigas oral inoculation model were used. the rat model was evaluated according to propensity to induce stress responses in three tissues and anaphylactic antibody production. the mouse model measured anti-g. gigas igg, m and a (h + l) levels in intestinal fluids, fecal suspensions and serum and specific ...200111294352
the effects of trichinella spiralis infection on renal function in rats.trichinella spiralis infection was induced in rats by oral feeding of infective larvae. four weeks later, renal function, including renal plasma flow (rpf), glomerular filtration rate (gfr), excretion rate of protein, sodium and potassium were determined using clearance technics. there were no significant changes in these parameters. however, plasma urea nitrogen was significantly higher in the infected group, suggesting that either an impaired regulation of renal tubular urea transport or an in ...200011289002
impaired protective immunity and t helper 2 responses in alymphoplasia (aly) mutant mice infected with trichinella spiralis.the alymphoplasia (aly) mutation of mice prevents the development of systemic lymph nodes and peyer's patches. the mutant homozygotes (aly/aly) are partially deficient in both humoral and cell-mediated immune functions. in the present study, we show that adult worm expulsion was slightly delayed and that t helper 2 (th2)-type responses were partially defective in aly/aly mice after infection with trichinella spiralis. male aly/aly and aly/+ mice (8-weeks old) were infected with 400 muscle larvae ...200111260327
down-regulation of inducible nitric-oxide synthase (nos-2) during parasite-induced gut inflammation: a path to identify a selective nos-2 inhibitor.nitric oxide (no) possesses potent anti-inflammatory properties; however, an over-production of no will promote inflammation and induce cell and tissue dysfunction. thus, the ability to precisely regulate no production could prove beneficial in controlling damage. in this study, advantage was taken of the well characterized inflammatory response caused by an intestinal parasite, trichinella spiralis, to study the relationship between intestinal inflammation and the regulation of nitric oxide syn ...200111259640
mast cell-independent impairment of host defense and muscle contraction in t. spiralis-infected w/w(v) mice.in response to nematode infection, the host presumably attempts to create an unfavorable environment to prevent larval penetration of the host and to expedite parasite expulsion from the gut. in this study, we have used w/w(v) mice with or without mast cells after bone marrow reconstitution (bmr-w/w(v)) to examine the role of mast cells in the host response. w/w(v), bmr-w/w(v), and wild-type (+/+) mice were infected with trichinella spiralis. infected w/w(v) mice exhibited less tissue damage and ...200111254490
an outbreak of trichinellosis in farmed wild boar in finland.nine farmed wild boar out of 25 slaughtered from a single farm were condemned at meat inspection because of trichinellosis. with rapd-pcr, trichinella spiralis was identified in all positive wild boar. out of the available serum samples (n=7), all wild boar which had failed the meat inspection showed seroconversion in elisa and western blotting, as did one additional animal which had passed the inspection. the animals became infected during an invasion of rats from an improperly closed dump near ...200011252814
outbreak of trichinellosis associated with arctic walruses in northern canada, 1999. 200111236393
synthesis and antiparasitic activity of 2-(trifluoromethyl)-benzimidazole derivatives.2-(trifluoromethyl)benzimidazole derivatives substituted at the 1-, 5-, and 6-positions have been synthesized and in vitro tested against the protozoa giardia lamblia, entamnoeha histolytica. and the helminth trichinella spiralis. results indicate that all the compounds tested are more active as antiprotozoal agents than albendazole and metronidazole. one compound (20) was as active as albendazole against t. spiralis. these compounds were also tested for their effect on tubulin polymerization an ...200111206455
the detection and occurrence of circulating antigens of trichinella spiralis during worm development.four enzyme-based immunoassays were compared in detecting circulating antigens (ca) of trichinella spiralis, i.e. microfluorescence, dissociated enhanced lanthanide fluoroimmunoassay (delfia), enhanced chemiluminescence and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa). parameters which could affect the sensitivity and specificity of the assays were evaluated. different combinations of polyclonal antibody (pa) and five monoclonal antibodies (mabs) against the excretory/secretory antigens of the nema ...200111206114
failure of mebendazole in the treatment of humans with trichinella spiralis infection at the stage of encapsulating larvae.trichinella spiralis larvae infective for laboratory mice were collected from muscle biopsies performed at different times (from 1 day to 16 months) following the end of treatment, indicating the failure of mebendazole to kill trichinella parasites when they are encapsulating in muscles.200111181129
critical role for signal transducer and activator of transcription factor 6 in mediating intestinal muscle hypercontractility and worm expulsion in trichinella spiralis-infected mice.intestinal nematode infections in rats or mice are accompanied by intestinal muscle hyper contractility that may contribute to parasite expulsion from the gut. previous studies demonstrated that both the expulsion of nematode parasites and the associated muscle hyper contractility are dependent on cd4(+) t helper cells. nevertheless, the precise immunological mechanism underlying changes in intestinal muscle function remains to be determined. in this study, we investigated the role of interleuki ...200111159976
detection and identification of eight trichinella genotypes by reverse line blot hybridization.a reverse line blot (rlb) assay was developed to identify different trichinella genotypes. the rlb assay accomplishes detection and specific identification of the different trichinella genotypes and relies on hybridization of the amplified 5s ribosomal dna intergenic spacer regions to specific, membrane-bound oligonucleotide probes. after one single amplification, we were able to detect and genetically identify six sibling species, i.e., t. spiralis, t. britovi, t. nativa, t. murrelli, t. nelson ...200111158122
trichinella spiralis mtdna: a nematode mitochondrial genome that encodes a putative atp8 and normally structured trnas and has a gene arrangement relatable to those of coelomate metazoans.the complete mitochondrial dna (mtdna) of the nematode trichinella spiralis has been amplified in four overlapping fragments and 16,656 bp of its sequence has been determined. this sequence contains the 37 genes typical of metazoan mtdnas, including a putative atp8, which is absent from all other nematode mtdnas examined. the genes are transcribed from both mtdna strands and have an arrangement relatable to those of coelomate metazoans, but not to those of secernentean nematodes. all protein gen ...200111156984
mucosal immunity against parasitic gastrointestinal nematodes.the last two decades witnessed significant advances in the efforts of immunoparasitologists to elucidate the nature and role of the host mucosal defence mechanisms against intestinal nematode parasites. aided by recent advances in basic immunology and biotechnology with the concomitant development of well defined laboratory models of infection, immunoparasitologists have more precisely analyzed and defined the different immune effector mechanisms during the infection; resulting in great improvem ...200011138315
stat6 dependent goblet cell hyperplasia during intestinal nematode infection.to identify the role of signal transducer and activator of transcription factor 6 (stat6) in the development of intestinal goblet cell hyperplasia during nematode infection, we compared the number of goblet cells in stat6 deficient (stat6 -/-) mice with that generated in wild-type (stat6 +/+) mice in trichinella spiralis infection. the number of goblet cells significantly increased with infection in wild-type mice. however, stat6 -/- failed to generate infection-induced goblet cell hyperplasia a ...200111136476
synergistic action of a cyclic depsipeptide and piperazine on nematodes.the present study describes the synergistic effects of the cyclic depsipeptide bay 44-4400 and piperazine in the treatment against the nematodes trichinella spiralis, heligmosomoides polygyrus, and heterakis spumosa. the in vitro anthelmintic activity of a combination of the two compounds (1.7 motility units) against t. spiralis larvae was significantly higher than the sum of the individual drug effects (1.3 motility units). with regard to the rate of expulsion of h. polygyrus worms from the int ...200011133114
neutrophil migration stimulates rat intestinal epithelial cell cytokine expression during helminth infection.we are interested in understanding the role of epithelial cells during inflammation, and we previously reported that rat small intestinal epithelial cells express interleukin-1beta (il-1beta) during infection by trichinella spiralis. we now report that the epithelium also produces the potent neutrophil chemotactic factor, macrophage inflammatory protein-2 (mip-2), and an il-1 antagonist: the type ii il-1 receptor. consequently we investigated the pattern of neutrophil infiltration into the infec ...200011129649
prior immunity to trichinella spiralis prevents (re)occurrence of an explicit stress response in intestines but not in mesenteric lymph nodes, heart and lungs from reinfected rats.we recently showed that, in our trichinella spiralis rat model, first exposure, but not re-exposure to infective-stage larvae evoked heat shock responses in 4 test organs. our work, however, failed to implicate either early complete clearance of challenge muscle larvae (ml), or rapid elimination of newborn larvae (nbl) in the phenomenon noted in reinfected rats. this study clarifies that issue using 2 established facts in t. spiralis biology and anti-t. spiralis immunology. that is, adult worms ...200011128808
immunoelectrotransfer blot assay in acute and chronic human trichinellosis.an immunoelectrotransfer blot assay (ietb) using excretory secretory products of muscle larvae of trichinella spiralis (ml-esp) and the avidin biotin system was developed in order to characterize reactivity against ml-esp in sera from patients with acute and chronic trichinellosis. a complete pattern of up to 13 bands was developed by sera from individuals with trichinellosis where doublets, triplets, or single bands were shown to have molecular weights of roughly 66, 55, 45, 36, 29, 24, and 14 ...200011128491
immunopathology of intestinal helminth infection.the relationship between intestinal pathology and immune expulsion of gastrointestinal nematodes remains controversial. parasite expulsion is associated with intestinal pathology in several model systems and both of these phenomena are t cell dependent. however, while immune expulsion of gastrointestinal helminth parasites is usually associated with th2 responses, the effector mechanisms directly responsible for parasite loss have not been elucidated. in contrast, the intestinal pathology observ ...200011123752
delayed expulsion of the nematode trichinella spiralis in mice lacking the mucosal mast cell-specific granule chymase, mouse mast cell protease-1.expulsion of gastrointestinal nematodes is associated with pronounced mucosal mast cell (mmc) hyperplasia, differentiation, and activation, accompanied by the systemic release of mmc granule chymases (chymotrypsin-like serine proteases). the beta-chymase mouse mast cell protease-1 (mmcp-1) is expressed predominantly by intraepithelial mmcs, and levels in the bloodstream and intestinal lumen are maximal at the time of worm expulsion in parasitized mice. to address the in vivo functions of mmc-spe ...200011120781
interleukin-10 is an unequivocal th2 parameter in the rat, whereas interleukin-4 is not.exposure of wistar rats to the immunotoxic compounds hexachlorobenzene (hcb), bis(tri-n-butyltin)oxide, and benzo(a)pyrene was previously found to affect mrna expression of interleukin (il)-2, il-2r alpha-chain, and interferon (ifn)-gamma, the prototypic th1 cytokine. in contrast, the mrna expression of il-4, the prototypic th2 cytokine, was unaffected. this latter finding suggested that the il-4 mrna expression may not be an unequivocal parameter for th2 responses in the rat. in order to obtain ...200011119253
interstitial cells of cajal and inflammation-induced motor dysfunction in the mouse small intestine.interstitial cells of cajal (icc) play an important role in the control of gastrointestinal motility. we aimed to determine a potential role for icc in the pathophysiology of inflammation-induced motor disorders.200011113080
sero-surveillance of wild boar in the netherlands, 1996-1999.from 1996 to 1999, blood samples were collected from wild boar shot during the hunting season in crown properties, national parks and the free wildlife belt in the netherlands. sera were screened for the presence of antibodies against classical swine fever virus (csfv), swine vesicular disease virus (svdv), aujeszky's disease virus (adv) and trichinella spiralis. the results of the sero-surveillance system indicate that csfv, svdv and adv are uncommon within the wild boar population. hence, the ...200011107628
dynamics of the igg3 responses following immunisation of balb/c mice with somatic and excretory/secretory antigens from various trichinella species.comparison of the dynamics and antigen recognition profiles of igg3 following immunisation with larval crude extracts (lce) and excretory-secretory (es) products from muscle larvae of different species of trichinella (t. spiralis, t. nativa, t. britovi, t. nelsoni and genotype t6) was made in balb/c mice. high levels of gg3 response were obtained in elisa following immunisation with lce from all species with maximum levels achieved between days 59 and 64 post-immunisation (p.i.) and maintained u ...200011104144
host diversity and biological characteristics of the trichinella genotypes and their effect on transmission.the host spectra and biological diversity of the trichinella genotypes are reviewed. while all genotypes appear to reproduce equally well in carnivore hosts, their infectivity and persistence in omnivores and herbivores show remarkable differences. most of the genotypes found in wildlife have low infectivity for pigs and some persist only for a few weeks; in herbivores this tendency is even more profound, but malnourished, environmentally stressed, or otherwise immuno-suppressed hosts are likely ...200011099841
factors affecting the flow among domestic, synanthropic and sylvatic cycles of trichinella.nematodes of the genus trichinella are maintained in nature by sylvatic or domestic cycles. the sylvatic cycle is widespread on all continents, from frigid to torrid zones, and it is maintained by cannibalism and scavenging behavior of carnivores. trichinella is primarily a parasite of carnivorous mammals, although one non-encapsulated species, trichinella pseudospiralis, has also been detected in birds. the anaerobic metabolism of larvae in nurse cells allows their survival in extremely decayed ...200011099840
epidemiology of trichinellosis in asia and the pacific rim.the epidemiology of trichinellosis, species of trichinella present and the food and eating habits of people affected in asia and the pacific rim are reviewed with emphasis on japan, china and thailand. trichinella seems to be prevalent throughout this region although outbreaks of trichinellosis have not been reported in some areas. major outbreaks of the disease have been reported primarily in china and thailand. this is the result of three factors: (1) china and thailand are highly endemic area ...200011099839
epidemiology of trichinellosis in mexico, central and south america.trichinella species are widely distributed throughout the world and are found in a large number of carnivorous animals, humans and incidental hosts. the data presented in this review show that trichinella infection has been reported in both humans and animals in mexico, argentina and chile since the end of the 19th century, and more recently in bolivia. this parasitic infection is still a public health problem in countries such as argentina and chile. although efforts have focused on the control ...200011099838
historical perspectives and current global challenges of trichinella and trichinellosis.trichinella spiralis and related species of trichinella have had a long history of causing human disease, and as a foodborne pathogen have had a major impact on international commerce of pork and other meat animal species which are known to transmit the parasite. our knowledge of trichinella has increased substantially over the past few years particularly in the areas of phylogeny, host diversity, epidemiology and control. in this paper, we provide a brief overview of our understanding of trichi ...200011099836
five types of nuclei present in the capsule of trichinella spiralis.this study describes morphological changes during capsule formation of trichinella spiralis with emphasis on nuclei within the capsule. the nuclei of the pre-existing muscle cell may become hypertrophied or degrade soon after the entrance of newborn larvae. cytoplasm associated with these hypertrophied nuclei was basophilic in h&e staining and composed of mitochondria and rough endoplasmic reticulum. satellite cells underwent cell division and joined to the nurse cell. these nuclei may also beco ...200011085240
aging and resistance to trichinella spiralis infection following xenobiotic exposure.aging is accompanied by well-documented physiological changes, including alterations in the immune system that can lead to reduced resistance to a variety of infectious agents. we tested the hypothesis that immunosenescence exacerbates the immunosuppressive effect of xenobiotics. if proven true, a given dose of an immunosuppressive xenobiotic would cause greater suppression of host resistance in an aged population.200011083112
[trichinelliasis in 1998].the decreasing problem in human trichnellosis still can be observed during last years in poland. the presence of trichinella endemic areas in the north-east part of the country still determines the necessity of the vary careful the meat survey against trichinella spiralis.200011076160
a reversible protein phosphorylation system is present at the surface of infective larvae of the parasitic nematode trichinella spiralis.trichinella spiralis infective larvae have externally oriented enzymes catalysing reversible protein phosphorylation on their surface. incubation of larvae with exogenous atp resulted in phosphorylation of surface bound and released proteins. exposure of the parasites to bile, a treatment which renders them infective for intestinal epithelia, resulted in increased release of protein and an altered profile of phosphorylation. both serine/threonine and tyrosine phosphorylation and dephosphorylatio ...200011042262
dna fingerprints of trichinella as revealed by restriction fragment length polymorphism and single-strand conformational polymorphism (rflp-sscp).a method was developed for gene fingerprinting, combining the principles of restriction fragment length polymorphism and single-strand conformational polymorphism (pcr-rflp-sscp). taking advantage of this method, we analysed the genotypes of 20 isolates from five species of trichinella (trichinella spiralis, trichinella britovi, trichinella nativa, trichinella murrelli and trichinella pseudospiralis) and two uncertain genotypes (trichinella t6 and trichinella t8). target genes for the analysis i ...200011040092
evidence of opiates and opioid neuropeptides and their immune effects in parasitic invertebrates representing three different phyla: schistosoma mansoni, theromyzon tessulatum, trichinella spiralis.studies done in our laboratories have demonstrated that the parasitic trematode, schistosoma mansoni is capable of producing several proopiomelanocortin (pomc) peptides including beta-endorphin, adrenocorticotropin (acth), melanocyte stimulating hormone (alphamsh) and enkephalin as well as morphine. some of these opioids have been demonstrated to be immunosuppressive and may play an important part in immune evasion by these parasites. the parasitic nematode trichinella spiralis also produces imm ...200011034157
[cloning and characteristics of rapd-markers from the genome of the parasitic nematodes trichinella spiralis and trichinella pseudospiralis]. 200011033809
pork program seeks to quiet public fear, increase foreign competitiveness. 200011019694
interleukin-5 deficient mice exhibit impaired host defence against challenge trichinella spiralis infections.enteric nematode infections are characterized by both peripheral and tissue eosinophilia. the cytokine interleukin (il)-5 is considered a critical factor in the proliferation and recruitment of eosinophils, however, studies suggest it plays little role in host defence, at least during primary trichinella spiralis infections. less is known concerning its role in host defence or in the inflammatory response that develops against challenge infections with the same parasite. we examined these questi ...200011012974
outbreak of suspected trichinosis among travelers returning from a neighboring island.an outbreak of trichinosis involving a cohort of 33 returning travelers from a resort island in a neighboring country was suspected, beginning with 2 initial cases who were hospitalized with a syndrome of fever, myalgia and eosinophilia.200011003731
cytotoxicity-blocking antibodies in human chronic trichinellosis.antisurface newborn larva (nbl) antibodies (abs) were found in sera from individuals chronically infected with trichinella spiralis. these abs were incapable of inducing nbl death by activation of normal human leukocytes of peripheral blood as determined by in vitro assays of antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (adcc). besides, such sera blocked the cytotoxic reaction mediated by abs produced a few weeks after infection. the blocking activity could not be attributed to any particular isotype by ...200011002986
a parasitological survey of wild red foxes (vulpes vulpes) from the province of guadalajara, spain.an epizootiological survey of leishmaniosis, coccidiosis and parasitic helminths in 67 foxes (vulpes vulpes) was conducted in guadalajara (central spain). examination for parasitic protozoa revealed prevalences of 74% leishmania (determined by molecular methods) and 2.9% coccidia oocysts (fecal flotation). survey of parasitic helminths (fecal flotation/necropsy) demonstrated the presence of nine species, including six nematodes, two cestodes and one trematode. nematodes were the most common para ...200010996735
phosphorylcholine-containing n-glycans of trichinella spiralis: identification of multiantennary lacdinac structures.although the presence of phosphorylcholine (pc) in trichinella spiralis is well established, the precise structure of the pc-bearing molecules is not known. in this paper, we report structural studies of n-glycans released from t.spiralis affinity-purified antigens by peptide n-glycosidase f. three classes of n-glycan structures were observed: high mannose type structures; those which had been fully trimmed to the trimannosyl core and were sub-stoichiometrically fucosylated; and those with a tri ...200010988255
[the synthesis and study of the trichinellacidal activity of bromine and chlorine derivatives of 8-quinolyloxysalicylanilides].some new bromine (chlorine) derivatives of 8-quinolyloxysalicylanilides were synthesized and tested for trichinellacidal activity. among them there was the substance n-[3-bromophenyl-4-(5-chloroquinolinoxy)]-3,5-dibromosalicylami de which exhibited its high trichinellocidal activity (in albino mice infected with decapsulated trichinella spiralis) that was close to that of mebendazole.200010981410
[the organ pathology in the acute stage of tissue helminthiases: the role of eosinophilia of the blood and tissues, blood immunoglobulins e and g4 and immune response-inducing factors].the pathogenesis of organic lesions in the early phase of tissue-dwelling helminthic infections has been analyzed and discussed by taking into account the previous findings [8, 9, 12], the results of current clinical and immunological studies [10, 11, 60] in the light of a fundamental literature data review. the products secreted by invasive helminthic larvae and the substances expressed onto their cuticula tegument surface mimic nonspecific [34, 43] and specific [21, 28, 33, 42] modulators of h ...200010981403
serological evaluation of thin-layer immunoassay-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for antibody detection in human trichinellosis.a new immunoenzymatic test, named the thin-layer immunoassay-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (tia-elisa), was evaluated for antibody detection in human trichinellosis using excretion and secretion products prepared from trichinella spiralis muscle larvae. serum samples from people with positive muscle biopsies or symptoms compatible with the disease (n = 8 or 26, respectively), all reactive in enzyme-linked immunoelectrotransfer blot assay (eitb), as well as 67 serum samples from healthy, eitb ...200010973459
in vivo changes in the intestinal reflexes and the response to cck in the inflamed small intestine of the rat.functional motor changes and morphological alterations have been associated with intestinal inflammation. the aim of our study was to evaluate functional alterations of intestinal reflexes and of the responses to cck in the trichinella spiralis model of intestinal inflammation. rats were prepared with strain gauges and electrodes in the small intestine to evaluate spontaneous motor activity, the ascending contraction of the peristaltic reflex, and the motor responses to cck-8 infusion. infected ...200010960353
characterization of the n-linked glycans of adult trichinella spiralis. 200010960176
experimental trichinellosis in reindeer.six female reindeer calves were inoculated intraruminally with various doses of trichinella muscle larvae. four calves were inoculated with t. nativa, receiving 15,000 (n = 1), 5,000 (1), and 2,500 (2) larvae each. two calves were inoculated with 5,000 t. spiralis larvae each. blood samples were collected twice per week for total white blood cell (wbc) and differential counts and for serology using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) based on t. spiralis excretory-secretory antigen. on day ...200010958453
genetic diversity among isolates of trichinella spiralis from the province of buenos aires, argentina.random amplified polymorphic dnas, (rapds) are used to study the occurrence of trichinella britovi and t5 among domestic animals in the province of buenos aires, argentina and to assess the genetic diversity among isolates of t. spiralisfrom this area in a number of infected hosts. all the local isolates proved to be t. spiralis. six of the eight primers used indicate that the buenos aires isolates are distinct from each other as they produce a considerable number of polymorphic bands. our overa ...200010953229
comparison of igg3 responses to carbohydrates following mouse infection or immunization with six species of trichinella.the igg3 antibody responses to carbohydrate epitopes were compared in balb/c mice infected or immunized with six species of trichinella: t. spiralis (t1), t. nativa (t2), t. britovi (t3), t6, t. nelsoni (t7), and t8. the dynamics of igg3 responses and antigen recognition following infection or immunization were measured by elisa and western blot respectively, using glycosylated and deglycosylated larval crude extracts (lce) prepared from homologous isolates. a high degree of protein glycosylatio ...200010953221
partial characterization of serine proteinases secreted by adult trichinella spiralis.serine proteinases secreted by adult trichinella spiralis were isolated from excretory/secretory products (es) of in-vitro-cultured parasites by affinity chromatography with p-benzamidine-celite. the purified enzymes had molecular weights of approximately 18, 40, and 50 kda and displayed enzyme activity against a range of low-molecular-weight substrates, gelatin, and azocasein. the antigenicity of these parasite proteinases was demonstrated by the inhibition of enzymatic activity with igg purifi ...200010952270
proteolytic enzymes secreted by larval stage of the parasitic nematode trichinella spiralis.excretory/secretory products (es), collected from in vitro cultures of muscle larvae (l1) of trichinella spiralis (owen, 1835) were examined for the presence of proteolytic enzymes. several discrete proteinases in the size range of 25-55 kda were identified by substrate gel electrophoresis and were characterised according to ph optima, substrate specificity and inhibitor sensitivity using azocasein assay. serine, cysteine and metalloproteinases active at ph 5-7 were identified. the serine protei ...200010945739
sylvatic trichinellosis in southwestern spain.the epidemiology of trichinella spp. in their main sylvatic hosts, wild boar (sus scrofa ferus and red fox (vulpes vulpes), in extremadura (southwestern spain) was studied. we examined 88 trichinella spp.-positive wild boar muscle-tissue samples from a total of 29,333 killed animals, referred to the veterinary parasitology department (university of extremadura, spain) by the extremadura veterinary service. additionally, 227 red foxes killed during the hunting season and thus not subject to veter ...200010941739
the first human case of trichinella spiralis infection in korea.three cases of human infection by trichinella spiralis were first confirmed by detecting encysted larvae in the biopsied muscle in december 1997, in korea. the patients were one 35- and two 39-year-old males residing in kochang-gun, kyongsangnam-do. they had a common past history of eating raw liver, spleen, blood and muscle of a badger, meles meles melanogenys, and complained of high fever, facial and periorbital edema, and myalgia. hematologic and biochemical examinations revealed leukocytosis ...200010905075
beta7 integrin-deficient mice: delayed leukocyte recruitment and attenuated protective immunity in the small intestine during enteric helminth infection.the ontogeny and function of gut-associated-lymphoid tissue is known to be critically dependent on the beta7 integrin subfamily. we have investigated the development of intestinal inflammation and pathogen-specific protective immunity to enteric helminth infection in beta7 integrin knockout (ko) mice. during trichinella spiralis infection of the small intestine there was a significant delay and reduction in the magnitude of intestinal eosinophilia and mastocytosis in the absence of p7 integrin, ...200010898502
inhibition of the protective iga response by ketotifen is related to the inflammatory reaction in the peritoneal cavity and intestinal mucosa of balb/c mice infected with trichinella spiralis.interleukin-5 (il-5) production, eosinophilia, and iga responses of balb/c mice infected with trichinella spiralis were measured in the peritoneal cavity and intestinal mucosa. ketotifen, an anti-allergic compound, was used to control the inflammatory response. iga responses differed against adult and muscle stages of the parasite and between the intestine and the peritoneal cavity. il-5 and eosinophil production also differed between the intestine and the peritoneal cavity. the occurrence of pa ...200010894474
clinical features of experimental trichinellosis in the raccoon dog (nyctereutes procyonoides).three groups of six raccoon dogs (nyctereutes procyonoides) were provided for the experiment: the first group was infected with pig-origin trichinella spiralis, the second with raccoon dog-origin trichinella nativa, and the third served as controls. infection dose for both parasite species was 1000 larvae/kg of body weight, which led to intense final infection. clinical signs, haematology and serum biochemistry with repeated blood samples were monitored up to 12 weeks post-infection. the most si ...200010889361
[standardization of elisa igm and iga for immunodiagnosis of human trichinosis].an elisa test for trichinosis using as antigen a larvae soluble fraction from trichinella spiralis was carried out for the detection of igm and iga specific antibodies in 45 serum samples from patients confirmed or suspected to have trichinosis by strong clinical and epidemiological evidences. all the patients had positive serology detected by precipitin test, bentonite floculation test, indirect hemagglutination test and elisa igg test. the cut-off value was determined using two criteria. crite ...199910883499
blinded, placebo-controlled trial of antiparasitic drugs for trichinosis myositis.there is no consensus on the benefits of treatment with any specific anthelminthic compound on muscle-stage trichinosis. a double-blind, placebo-controlled comparison was done of 3 antiparasitic drugs during an outbreak of trichinosis in chiangrai province, northern thailand. forty-six adults were randomized to receive 10 days of oral treatment with mebendazole (200 mg twice a day), thiabendazole (25 mg/kg twice a day), fluconazole (400 mg initially, then 200 mg daily), or placebo. all patients ...200010882628
trichinella spiralis and trichinella pseudospiralis: developmental patterns of enzymes involved in thymidylate biosynthesis and pyrimidine salvage.thymidylate synthase, dihydrofolate reductase and dutpase specific activities were found to remain at a high and constant level in crude extracts from adult worms of trichinella spiralis, as well as from muscle larvae of both trichinella spiralis (isolated 1-24 months after infection) and trichinella pseudospiralis (isolated 5.5-13 months after infection). the results obtained with trichinella pseudospiralis muscle larvae isolated with the use of pepsin did not differ from those obtained when pe ...200010874722
detection of heat shock protein-70 from trichinella spiralis larvae using a modification of the routine western blotting procedure.this is the first study that establishes a standardized western blotting method for the detection of heat shock protein (hsp) 70 from trichinella spiralis using (selected) monoclonal antibodies (mabs). enhancement of hsp transfer onto the supportive membrane and increased retention of protein by the membrane are prominent features of the procedure. the reactivity of t. spiralis hsp70 on western blots was substantially increased by the use of a 10% acrylamide gel, the optimization of conditions d ...200010864273
influence of temperature on the survival and infectivity of trichinella spiralis larvae in sarcophaga argyrostoma (diptera, sarcophagidae) maggots.to investigate the role of fleshfly maggots as a paratenic host for trichinella spiralis larvae, maggots of sarcophaga argyrostoma (muscidae, sarcophagidae) kept at different temperatures (26, 22, 20, 16, 12, 8, and 4 c) were allowed to feed on t. spiralis-infected mouse meat. trichinella larvae found in maggots kept at 8-26 c were able to cause infection when inoculated in mice. infective larvae survived in maggots up to 5 days postinfection at 8 c and for shorter periods of time at higher temp ...200010864271
senescent jejunal mast cells and eosinophils in the mouse preferentially translocate to the spleen and draining lymph node, respectively, during the recovery phase of helminth infection.because mice infected with trichinella spiralis experience a pronounced, but transient, mastocytosis and eosinophilia in their intestine, this disease model was used to follow the fate of senescent t cell-dependent mast cells (mcs) and eosinophils. very few mcs or eosinophils undergoing apoptosis were found in the jejunum during the resolution phase of the infection, even though apoptotic mcs were common in the large intestine. although the mesenteric draining lymph nodes contained large numbers ...200010861071
inhibitory effects of human neutrophil functions by the 45-kd glycoprotein derived from the parasitic nematode trichinella spiralis.we evaluated the effect of the 45-kd protein of trichinella spiralis (gp45), purified by affinity chromatography, on random migration and chemotaxis, the oxidative metabolism of human neutrophils and on the cd11b upregulation induced by formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (f-mlp).200010859470
single-stranded endonuclease activity in the excretory--secretory products of trichinella spiralis and trichinella pseudospiralis.a novel acidic extracellular single-stranded endonuclease was demonstrated for the first time in the excretory-secretory (e-s) products of 2 species of trichinella. unlike the double-stranded endonuclease reported earlier, the single-stranded molecule is divalent cation independent and is detected in both t. spiralis and t. pseudospiralis e-s products. it hydrolysed single-stranded dna and rna at comparable rates. the single-stranded endonuclease was sensitive to inhibition by zn2+ and to high c ...200010840982
analysis of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocyte populations in experimental trichinella spiralis infection of mice.the potential role of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (i-iels) in the generation of host protective immunity after helminth infection was investigated using the trichinella spiralis (owen, 1835)/mouse model. in this study we found a significant rise of tcrgamma(delta)+ i-iels (p < 0.001) concurrent with the jejunal goblet cells (gc) hyperplasia in t. spiralis-infected c57bl mice on day 4 p.i. however, no direct relationship between the kinetics of the increase in tcrgamma(delta)+ i-iels a ...200010833017
a study of proteases throughout the life cycle of trichinella spiralis.in the present report we study the proteolytic activity of the excretion-secretion and crude extracts of different stages of trichinella spiralis (owen, 1835) railliet, 1895, (muscle-stage larvae, adult worms before and after mating, and newborn larvae) using natural substrates (structural and hematic mammalian proteins). the analysis of the results allow us to set up a certain stage-specificity, as well as an important relationship between the protease patterns throughout the parasite life cycl ...200010833016
efficient synthesis of 3, 6-dideoxy-beta-d-arabino-hexopyranosyl-terminated lacdinac glycan chains of the trichinella spiralis parasite.the synthesis of a linear trisaccharide epitope of the trichinella spiralis n-linked glycan, in a form amenable to glycoconjugate formation, is reported. the trisaccharide contains the synthetically challenging lacdinac [beta-galpnac(1-->4)-beta-glcpnac] element, as well as a terminal 3,6-dideoxy-beta-d-arabino-hexopyranose (tyvelose) residue. an orthogonal protection strategy is described, which permits the protection and manipulation of three amino groups present in the disaccharide beta-galna ...200010814198
murine model study of the practical implication of trypanosome-induced immunosuppression in vaccine-based disease control programmes.the relevance of trypanosome-induced immunosuppression in relation to the efficacy of vaccine-induced immunity was studied in mice. mice were immunised with crude trichinella spiralis muscle larvae homogenate vaccine and infected with t. spiralis and/or trypanosoma brucei. vaccination significantly decreased adult worm burden (p<0. 05) and accelerated worm expulsion in mice infected with t. spiralis only. t. brucei superinfection resulted in monocytosis, suppressed eosinophilia, significant decr ...200010802294
the effect of antioxidant preparation (antox) on the course and efficacy of treatment of trichinosis.this study evaluated the effect of administration of exogenous antioxidant (antox) on the course and treatment of trichinella spiralis in the intestinal phase (2 days post infection, p.i.) and the muscle phase (35 days p.i.) using albino rats as an experimental model. the results indicated that the administration of antox had led to delayed expulsion of adult worms from the small intestine, decreased inflammatory reactions in the intestines and muscles and causing an increase in the muscle larva ...200010786041
modulation of the pathologic and apoptotic changes of experimental toxoplasmosis by concomitant infection with trichinella spiralis.this study shows that toxoplasma gondii infection is capable of inducing a process of programmed cell death not only in the infected hepatocytes of experimental murine model, but also the neighbouring non-infected cells. however, some cells showed a possible mixed apoptotic and necrotic pattern. surprisingly, lymphocytes and kupffer cells in portal sinusoids nearby the parasite vacuoles showed no apparent changes. toxoplasma in concomitant infection with a different parasite, trichinella spirali ...200010786020
larvae-induced plasma membrane wounds and glycoprotein deposition are insufficient for trichinella spiralis invasion of epithelial cells.trichinella spiralis l1 larvae infect susceptible hosts by invading epithelial cells that line the small intestine. invasion also occurs in vitro when larvae are inoculated into cultures of epithelial cells from several different animal species. to further investigate the mechanism of invasion, we studied the interaction of larvae with the rat epithelial cell line iec-6. larvae did not invade iec-6 cells, but did cause the cells to take up parasite glycoproteins. glycoprotein bearing cells remai ...200010779597
schistosoma japonicum in the black rat, rattus rattus mindanensis, from leyte, philippines in relation to oncomelania snail colonies with reference to other endoparasites.this study examined the prevalence of schistosoma japonicum infections in field rats, rattus rattus mindanensis, according to different trapping locations. between october 1995 and january 1996, traps were set in the municipality of palo, leyte, philippines to determine the correlation of rats infected with schistosomiasis to the proximity of the intermediate snail host, oncomelania hupensis quadrasi, colonies. of the 22 rats that were caught within a snail colony, 21 (95.5%) were positive for s ...199910774707
nitric oxide mediates intestinal pathology but not immune expulsion during trichinella spiralis infection in mice.the relationship between intestinal pathology and immune expulsion of gastrointestinal (gi) nematodes remains controversial. although immune expulsion of gi helminth parasites is usually associated with th2 responses, the effector mechanisms directly responsible for parasite loss have not been identified. we have previously shown that while the intestinal pathology accompanying the expulsion of the gi parasite trichinella spiralis may be dependent on il-4 and mediated by tnf, parasite loss is in ...200010754319
immune response to trichinella spiralis larvae after treatment with the anti-allergic compound ketotifen.ketotifen was used as an anti-allergic agent to study the relationship between eosinophil-related responses and igg1 and igg2a antibody responses in balb/c mice infected with trichinella spiralis. the results showed that leukocyte and eosinophil numbers and interleukin-5 (il-5) concentrations in the peritoneal fluid increased after exposure to nematodes and the increases were slightly greater in animals treated with ketotifen. a decreased concentration of eosinophil peroxidase and an elevation i ...200010726994
the genetic analysis of f1 hybrid larvae between female trichinella spiralis and male trichinella britovi.hybrids between female trichinella spiralis and male trichinella britovi were constructed. then, hybrid genotype was characterized by dna markers including mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit i (co i) gene, the gene encoding the 43-kda excretory-secretory (es) protein, and genomic dna fragments specific for t. spiralis and t. britovi identified from random amplified polymorphism dna (rapd). pcr-restriction fragment length polymorphism (pcr-rflp) analysis of the mitochondrial co i gene rev ...200010725692
antibodies to tyvelose exhibit multiple modes of interference with the epithelial niche of trichinella spiralis.infection with the parasitic nematode trichinella spiralis is initiated when the l1 larva invades host intestinal epithelial cells. monoclonal antibodies specific for glycans on the larval surface and secreted glycoproteins protect the intestine against infection. protective antibodies recognize tyvelose which caps the target glycan. in this study, we used an in vitro model of invasion to further examine the mechanism(s) by which tyvelose-specific antibodies protect epithelial cells against t. s ...200010722582
infections and intoxications associated with animal feed and forage which may present a hazard to human health.animal feed or forage may be the source of a limited number of infections for farm animals that could lead to human illness. likely organisms include salmonella enterica, toxoplasma gondii, trichinella spiralis and possibly the agent of bovine spongiform encephalopathy. the risk to human health from other infectious agents which may contaminate either feed or forage appear to be either negligible, e.g. bacillus anthracis and mycobacterium bovis, or non-existent, e.g. clostridium botulinum toxin ...200010712800
infectivity, persistence, and antibody response to domestic and sylvatic trichinella spp. in experimentally infected pigs.groups of pigs were inoculated with genotypes of trichinella belonging to: trichinella spiralis, trichinella nativa, trichinella britovi, trichinella pseudospiralis (from caucasus), t. pseudospiralis (from usa), trichinella murrelli, trichinella sp. (from north america), and trichinella nelsoni. the pigs were sacrificed between 5 and 40weeks p.i., and the number of muscle larvae per gram (l.p.g.) of tissue was determined as an average of 18 muscles. all trichinella genotypes were infective for p ...200010704604
trichinella murrelli n. sp: etiological agent of sylvatic trichinellosis in temperate areas of north america.trichinella t5, collected from sylvatic carnivores in north america, was identified previously as a different phenotype of trichinella, with an uncertain taxonomic level due to the availability of only 2 isolates. cross-breeding experiments carried out with single female and male larvae of 2 strains of trichinella t5, with single female and male larvae of 2 strains of trichinella spiralis, trichinella nativa, trichinella britovi, trichinella pseudospiralis, trichinella nelsoni, and trichinella t ...200010701576
[identification of antigens shared between schistosoma japonicum and trichinella spiralis].cross-reactivity was analysed between the antigen of t. spiralis muscular larvae and antigens of cercariae, liver stage schistosomula, 30 day male and female adult worms of s. japonicum by means of eitb technique. the result showed that the antigens of cercariae schistosomula, female worms except male worms, were recognized by sera from rabbits immunized with t. spiralis antigens or by sera from t. spiralis infected rabbits. the molecular weight of recognized antigens ranges from 15 to 100 kd, m ...199810681743
stat6 regulation of in vivo il-4 responses.although in vitro development of a th2 response from naive cd4+ t cells is stat6 dependent, mice immunized with a goat ab to mouse igd have been reported to produce a normal primary il-4 response in stat6-deficient mice. experiments have now been performed with mice immunized with more conventional ags or inoculated with nematode parasites to account for this apparent discrepancy. the ability of an immunogen to induce a primary in vivo il-4 response in stat6-deficient mice was found to vary dire ...200010679064
costimulatory signal through cd86 is important in th2 response in trichinella spiralis infected mice.in order to study the role of the costimulatory signals in th2 cytokine production, monoclonal antibodies (mabs) against cell adhesion molecules (cams) were added to cultured cells obtained from the mesenteric lymph nodes (mlns) of mice infected with trichinella spiralis, followed by a determination of interleukin (il)-5 and il-4 in the culture supernatant. il-5 production by mln cells stimulated with somatic antigen was significantly reduced by addition of anti-cd86 but not by anti-cd80 mab. co ...200010672193
secretion of il-12 by murine macrophages activated by immunoglobulin receptor-mediated internalization of the surface coat of trichinella spiralis larvae.trichinella spiralis larvae incubated with a rabbit antiserum raised against the larval surface coat bound murine macrophages to the parasite surface. cell binding was not observed without the antisurface coat serum, or with incubation of larvae in normal rabbit serum, or with antibodies to keyhole limpet haemocyanin which identify a cryptic t. spiralis larval antigen. cell adherence to the larval surface was lost by treatment of the cells with the lysosomotropic drug primaquine, implicating a r ...200010672192
endogenous il-12 synthesis is not required to prevent hyperexpression of type 2 cytokine and antibody responses.endogenous il-12 production is hypothesized to play an essential role preventing spontaneous expression of type 2 responses, acting as a natural inhibitor limiting development of immediate hypersensitivity. here, il-12-deficient p35(- / -) and p40(- / -) mice were used to examine the role of endogenous il-12 and p40 homodimer during in vivo development of exogenous antigen-driven responses. in the absence of deliberate immunization, il-12-deficient mice exhibited greatly reduced serum igg2a but ...200010671189
[serosurveillance of notifiable veterinary diseases in wild boar in the netherlands].during the hunting season 1996-1999, blood samples were collected from wild boar shot in the netherlands. sera were screened for presence of antibodies against classical swine fever virus (csfv), swine vesicular disease virus (svdv), aujeszky's disease virus (adv), and trichinella spiralis. the results indicate that csfv, svdv, and adv are uncommon in the wild boar population. therefore, it seems that csfv, svdv, and adv infection in the wild boar population is not an important reservoir in the ...200010666784
inflammation-induced impairment of enteric nerve function in nematode-infected mice is macrophage dependent.trichinella spiralis infection in rodents is associated with suppression of ach release from myenteric plexus that can be mimicked by macrophage-derived cytokines. we verified the presence of a macrophage infiltrate in the intestine during t. spiralis infection and determined the extent to which this cell type is responsible for the neural changes. c57bl/6 mice were infected with 375 t. spiralis larvae by gavage, and the presence of macrophages (f4/80 positive) in the jejunum was determined immu ...200010666050
stat6 signaling promotes protective immunity against trichinella spiralis through a mast cell- and t cell-dependent mechanism.studies in mice infected with the gastrointestinal nematode parasite nippostrongylus brasiliensis demonstrated that il-4/il-13 activation of stat6 suppresses development of intestinal mastocytosis and does not contribute to il-4/il-13 production, but is still essential for parasite expulsion. because expulsion of another gastrointestinal nematode, trichinella spiralis, unlike n. brasiliensis expulsion, is mast cell dependent, these observations suggested that t. spiralis expulsion would be stat6 ...200010657657
nematocide activity of 6,7-diarylpteridines in three experimental models.the in vitro nematocide activity of seventeen 6,7-diarylpteridines has been tested using three different experimental models, caenorhabditis elegans, nippostrongylus brasiliensis and heligmosomoides polygyrus. the method of evaluation of inhibition in the secretion of acetylcholinesterase by h. polygyrus seems to be the most indicated to avoid false positives. the in vivo activities, against trichinella spiralis, of the most in vitro active pteridines have been assayed. all pteridine derivatives ...199910654402
feedback mechanisms between t helper cells and macrophages in the determination of the immune response.the interactions between macrophages and t helper (th) cells are a complex interplay of positive and negative signals. some of the mathematical models of interactions between t helpers have indeed taken the influence of macrophages into account. in this work the macrophage is not considered as an extrinsic agent, that is duly directed by the t cells to be cytotoxic, nor is there consideration of t helper cell populations that are dominantly regulated by extrinsic properties of antigens per se, o ...200010652844
suppression of food intake is linked to enteric inflammation in nematode-infected rats.our aim was to investigate the cause-effect relationship between intestinal inflammation induced by infection with enteric stages of trichinella spiralis and decreased host food intake. a suppression of food intake in t. spiralis-infected rats occurred within the first 24 h postinfection (pi) and was maximized by day 6 pi. food intake, cumulated over an 8-day pi period, decreased by 59% compared with uninfected animals. the anti-inflammatory glucocorticoid betamethasone 21-phosphate was orally a ...200010644629
normal hematopoiesis and inflammatory responses despite discrete signaling defects in galpha15 knockout mice.galpha15 activates phospholipase cbeta in response to the greatest variety of agonist-stimulated heptahelical receptors among the four gq class g-protein alpha subunits expressed in mammals. galpha15 is primarily expressed in hematopoietic cells in fetal and adult mice. we disrupted the galpha15 gene by homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells to identify its biological functions. surprisingly, hematopoiesis was normal in galpha15(-/-) mice, galpha15(-/-) galphaq(-/-) double-knockout mic ...200010629036
autochthonous and imported trichinella isolates in germany.the study of trichinella isolates from wildlife in germany revealed the presence of trichinella spiralis and trichinella britovi in wild boars and foxes. t spiralis was detected in meat products imported from spain, which is one of the two endemic areas of domestic trichinellosis in the european union: it was also detected in meat from a grizzly bear marketed in alaska, and trichinella nativa was detected in a polar bear from the berlin zoo. these results stress the importance of examining for t ...200010622607
establishment and growth of trichinella muscle larvae in iron supplemented mice. 199910605134
the distribution of excretory/secretory antigens during the muscle phase of trichinella spiralis and t. pseudospiralis infections.the in situ distribution of excretory/secretory (es) antigens of the infective-stage larvae of trichinella spiralis and t. pseudospiralis was compared at various periods of development by immunofluorescent laser confocal microscopy and the immunoperoxidase method. in the former infection, epitopes of the es antigens were always confined exclusively within the nurse cell, i.e., in the cytoplasmic region, hypertrophic nuclei, stichocytes, and cuticular surface of worms. in the latter infection, as ...199910599922
evaluation of albendazole prodrugs in experimental trichinellosis.two albendazole (abz) prodrugs, n-methoxycarbonyl-n'-[(2-nitro-4-propylthio) phenyl] thiourea (compound 2), and n-methoxycarbonyl-n'-[(2-nitro-5-propylthio) phenyl] thiourea (compound 3) have recently been synthesized. these compounds showed greater solubility than abz itself.199910596455
human trichinellosis in sourthern spain: serologic and epidemiologic study.an outbreak of trichinellosis caused by wild boar meat occurred in the iruela (jaen) in southern spain in february 1996. thirty-five people were diagnosed on the basis of epidemiologic data, but only 24 patients agreed to participate in this study. twenty-three (96%) had symptoms suggestive of trichinellosis. immunofluorescent and western blot test results for trichinellosis were positive in 18 persons, and 15 had circulating trichinella spiralis antigens. these findings suggest that results of ...199910586921
in vitro stress response to elevated temperature, hydrogen peroxide and mebendazole in trichinella spiralis muscle larvae.three stimuli, elevated temperature, hydrogen peroxide and mebendazole, were compared for their ability to induce heat-shock responses in trichinella spiralis muscle larvae (l1). in vitro effectiveness of each 'stressor' was evaluated by viability score, protein content and levels of hsp90, hsp70 and hsp60. detection of the respective heat-shock proteins was done by western blotting and the heat-shock proteins and quantitation of the immunoblots by image analysis. exposure of l1 to elevated temp ...199910579433
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