1997
DOI: 10.1007/s004360050267
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Fasciola hepatica  : in vitro production of daughter rediae and cercariae from first- and second-generation rediae

Abstract: Fasciola hepatica mother rediae belonging to the first generation and the first cohort of the second generation were extracted from their snail intermediate host (Lymnaea truncatula) and maintained in vitro for 16 days to determine the quantity of daughter rediae and cercariae produced by each generation. L-15 Leibovitz medium with a saline fraction adjusted to that of the L. truncatula hemolymph was used for experiments. A total of 35 daughter rediae exited from the 21 mother rediae of the first and second ge… Show more

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“…The death of R1a redia is more probably related to an exit of a daughter redia in an unusual site through the wall, inducing a severe, and subsequently mortal, injury to the mother redia. This assumption is in part based upon the work by Augot et al (1997) concerning the in vitro culture of F. hepatica rediae.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The death of R1a redia is more probably related to an exit of a daughter redia in an unusual site through the wall, inducing a severe, and subsequently mortal, injury to the mother redia. This assumption is in part based upon the work by Augot et al (1997) concerning the in vitro culture of F. hepatica rediae.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would suggest that the total number of cercariae produced in an individual snail is a function of the number of daughter rediae produced by the mother sporocyst in the early stages of the infection. However, other researchers have shown that the production of cercariae in this system may be governed by multiple factors, making comparisons between the results from different experimental designs problematic (Augot et al 1997(Augot et al , 1999Augot and Rondelaud, 2001 ;Abrous et al 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%