2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0126822
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Intake of Erythrocytes Required for Reproductive Development of Female Schistosoma japonicum

Abstract: The reproductive development and maturation of female schistosomes are crucial since their released eggs are responsible for the host immunopathology and transmission of schistosomiasis. However, little is known about the nutrients required by female Schistosoma japonicum during its sexual maturation. We evaluated the promoting effect of several nutrients (calf serum, red blood cells (RBCs), ATP and hypoxanthine) on the reproductive development of pre-adult females at 18 days post infection (dpi) from mixed in… Show more

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“…ImageJ was used to quantify egg size, autofluorescence, and number of nuclei from images of eggs acquired on a Nikon A1+ laser scanning confocal microscope (Nikon, Tokyo, Japan). Like previously described diazo salts [55,56], Fast Blue BB strongly labeled the polyphenol-rich vitelline droplets of mature vitellocytes and could be visualized by bright-field microscopy as a deep red stain. Fast Blue BB could also be visualized by confocal microscopy by excitation with a 561-nm laser.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…ImageJ was used to quantify egg size, autofluorescence, and number of nuclei from images of eggs acquired on a Nikon A1+ laser scanning confocal microscope (Nikon, Tokyo, Japan). Like previously described diazo salts [55,56], Fast Blue BB strongly labeled the polyphenol-rich vitelline droplets of mature vitellocytes and could be visualized by bright-field microscopy as a deep red stain. Fast Blue BB could also be visualized by confocal microscopy by excitation with a 561-nm laser.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…For Fast Blue B staining, female worms were fixed in 70% ethanol for ≥24 h. After staining with filtered 1% (w/v) Fast Blue B solution, they were dehydrated through an ethanol gradient from 70 to 100%, and then mounted in neutral balsam (Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co., Ltd, China) 66 . Staining of vitelline cells was evaluated using light microscopy (Nikon NI-SS, Japan).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schistosomes are exclusive blood feeders, and it is estimated that female S. mansoni worms can ingests approximately 330000 erythrocytes per hour and the ingested red cells are lysed in the gastrodermis to enable the parasites to digest hemoglobin 21 . RBCs provide essential nutrients for the sexual maturation of female S. japonicum 22 . The impact of schistosomiasis on the hematological profile was reported in experimental animals [23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38] and clinically in human 39-58 but none of them detailed the effect of this devastating disease on all blood cells collectively.…”
Section: The Context Of the Life Cycle Of Schistosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%