Experimental infection of mice with the microfilariae ofOnchocerca lienalis
- 1 October 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 85 (2) , 283-293
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000055268
Abstract
SUMMARY: Microfilariae ofOnchocerca lienaliswere obtained from the umbilical skin of naturally infected cattle and were injected into mice. Maximum numbers of microfilariae were recovered from the skin and ears of mice when using the subcutaneous route of inoculation. Microfilariae were distributed throughout the pinna of the ear but were concentrated towards the tip where histological sections showed them to be in the dermis and adipose tissue. Using the number of parasites recovered from the ears as an index of the intensity of infection it was found that inbred CBA/HT6T6mice were one of the most susceptible of 11 strains of mice examined. No difference in susceptibility was found between male and female CBA mice of the same age, but marked differences were demonstrated between male CBA mice of different ages. After infection with 5000 microfilariae the recovery of parasites from the ears increased rapidly to a peak at day 35 when 10% of the inoculum was recovered, and thereafter declined up to day 242. Over a range of inoculation doses examined it was found that there was a direct, linear relationship between the number of microfilariae recovered from the ears and the number in the inoculated dose. CBA mice showed marked resistance to reinfection with microfilariae. Six days after challenge with a secondary infection recoveries of microfilariae from the ears were only 26% of the level in challenge controls and fell to 3% of the level of controls by day 35. It is concluded that the model ofO. lienalismicrofilariae in CBA mice shows considerable promise as a tool for research into immunological responses to skin-dwelling microfilariae, which are the principal cause of pathology in onchocerciasis.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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