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J Parasitol


Title:In vivo pheromone activity in Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (nematoda)
Author(s):Glassburg GH; Zalisko E; Bone LW;
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Journal Title:J Parasitol
Year:1981
Volume:67
Issue:6
Page Number:898 - 905
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0022-3395 (Print) 0022-3395 (Linking)
Abstract:"Both sexes of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis were distributed in the anterior 50% of the mouse intestine from 4.5 to 8 days postinfection. Most worms were recovered from a region that represented 20% of the pyloric-caecal distance. The worms' dispersal increased to 70 to 75% of the intestine at 10 days postinfection. Food deprivation for 48 hr had a similar effect. Surgical transfer of females to the anterior region of the intestine induced dosage-dependent locomotion by posteriorly placed males. The males' response was reduced or eliminated by lengthy distances from females, peristalsis and pre-exposure to female pheromone. Females were attractive from 4 to 10 days postinfection, based on the male's in vivo response. Males were responsive to pheromone at 6 to 10 days postinfection"
Keywords:Animals Biological Assay Eating Female Intestines/*parasitology Male Mice Movement Nematode Infections/*parasitology Nippostrongylus/*physiology Pheromones/*physiology Sex Attractants/*physiology Starvation Time Factors;
Notes:"MedlineGlassburg, G H Zalisko, E Bone, L W eng AI-16763/AI/NIAID NIH HHS/ Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. 1981/12/01 J Parasitol. 1981 Dec; 67(6):898-905"

 
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