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Tropenmed Parasitol ; 34(2): 109-12, 1983 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6879704

RESUMEN

The patterns of acid phosphatase in strains of Onchocerca volvulus s.l. which parasitize an Amerindian population (Yanomami) in Venezuela's Upper Orinoco Basin were examined by using the naphthol AS-TR phosphate method. The study sample consisted of 40 Yanomami inhabiting a savannah area at 950 m above sea level and 21 Yanomami residents of a tropical rainforest area at an altitude of 250 m. Stained intrauterine microfilariae, still within the egg case, exhibited a diffuse distribution of the enzyme in the early stages of embryonic development and a negative reaction at a more developed stage. Four of the five enzyme staining patterns described by Omar (1978) were found in the 3157 microfilariae examined from skin snips. Their distribution was: Type I--17.2%, Type III--0.5%, Type IV--75.6% and Type V--6.6%. No examples of Type II were observed. The results indicate that acid phosphatase patterns of the Upper Orinoco Onchocerca strain most resemble those of strains from Guatemala and Yemen, and are different from the African strains found in Upper Volta and Liberia. The relative frequency of acid phosphatase patterns was modified by cryopreservation of microfilariae.


Asunto(s)
Fosfatasa Ácida/análisis , Onchocerca/enzimología , Oncocercosis/parasitología , Adolescente , Adulto , Animales , Niño , Femenino , Congelación , Humanos , Indígenas Sudamericanos , Microfilarias/enzimología , Onchocerca/fisiología , Óvulo/enzimología , Piel/parasitología , Venezuela
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Tropenmed Parasitol ; 33(3): 181-7, 1982 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6215751

RESUMEN

An Onchocerca sp. was isolated from the nuchal ligaments of 78 out of 79 naturally infected cattle in Southern Mexico. Infections were moderate to heavy, averaging 20-30 parasites per nuchal ligament. Microfilariae were concentrated in the skin of the head and neck, although small numbers were found in the skin of the withers, brisket and medial abdomen. High numbers of microfilariae were found in the skin around the eye, but not in the ocular tissues themselves a situation dissimilar to that found in human onchocerciasis. Morphologically, adult females, males and microfilariae were identified as being O. gutturosa. Analysis of the isoenzyme patterns of LDH, MDH, PGM, GPI, PGD and ES of adult female worms, showed the Mexican parasite to be the same as O. gutturosa from England and Australia.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Bovinos/parasitología , Isoenzimas/metabolismo , Onchocerca/anatomía & histología , Oncocercosis/veterinaria , Animales , Bovinos , Electroforesis en Gel de Almidón , Esterasas/metabolismo , Glucosa-6-Fosfato Isomerasa/metabolismo , L-Lactato Deshidrogenasa/metabolismo , Ligamentos/parasitología , Malato Deshidrogenasa/metabolismo , México , Onchocerca/enzimología , Oncocercosis/parasitología , Fosfoglucomutasa/metabolismo , Fosfogluconato Deshidrogenasa/metabolismo , Piel/parasitología
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Tropenmed Parasitol ; 29(4): 462-72, 1978 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-84419

RESUMEN

Histochemical differentiation of Onchocerca volvulus microfilariae from 164 patients in West African rain-forest (Liberia), Sudan-savanna (Upper Volta), Guatemala and the Yemen has been carried out using a staining method for the demonstration of acid phosphatase. Intrauterine microfilariae showed considerable changes in their enzyme activity during embryonic development which are probably associated with the maturation of the parasite before migration to the tissues. Five distinct types of staining patterns could be distinguished among microfilariae from the skin according to the localization of the enzyme in specific structures of the microfilaria. Two or more types of staining patterns were found in most persons in the different geographic regions. There were significant differences in the overall distribution of the various staining patterns in persons from the different areas. At the present state of our knowledge, little is known about the nature and significance of these differences in the staining patterns of microfilariae. The question of whether they can be ascribed to an ageing process, strain differences or other factors is discussed.


Asunto(s)
Onchocerca/enzimología , Fosfatasa Ácida/análisis , Burkina Faso , Guatemala , Humanos , Liberia , Onchocerca/anatomía & histología , Onchocerca/clasificación , Oncocercosis/clasificación , Oncocercosis/epidemiología , Coloración y Etiquetado/métodos , Sudán , Yemen
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