The chemical stimuli of human skin surface for the attachment response of Schistosoma mansoni cercariae |
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Authors: | Monika Granzer and Wilfried Haas |
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Affiliation: | Institut fuer Zoologie I, Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, Staudtstrasse 5, D-8520, Erlangen, West Germany |
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Abstract: | Granzer M. and Haas W. 1986. The chemical stimuli of human skin surface for the attachment response of S mansoni cercariae. International Journal for Parasitology16: 575–579. The stimuli for the S. mansoni attachment response were analysed by offering skin extracts and chemicals to cercariae through Millipore filters. The attachment stimulating components were contained in the hydrophilic skin extract. Whereas sugars had no stimulating activity, a mixture of electrolytes, lactate and urea had a weak, and amino acids a very strong, effect. The amino acids of the hydrophilic skin extract were qualitatively and quantitatively identified and their effectivity as pure chemicals compared with that of the skin extract. The acid amino acids and histidine and ornithine had a weak effect, whereas arginine alone stimulated as intensely as the whole hydrophilic skin extract. The specialization on arginine as the main attachment trigger could be interpreted as adaptation to the fact that creeping and penetrating cercariae secrete arginine with the contents of their post acetabular glands. Thus they might communicate their successful host identification to further cercariae. |
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Keywords: | Schistosoma mansoni cercaria host identification attachment human skin amino acids arginine |
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