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Gynaecotyla squatarolae (Digenea: Microphallidae) from rats experimentally infected with metacercariae from the shore crab, Macrophthalmus dilatatus
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Gynaecotyla squatarolae (Digenea: Microphallidae) from rats experimentally infected with metacercariae from the shore crab, Macrophthalmus dilatatus

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2007;45(3):199-204.
Published online: September 20, 2007

1Department of Parasitology, College of Medicine, Dankook University, Cheonan 330-714, Korea.

2Department of Parasitology, and Tropical Medicine Seoul National University College of Medicine, and Institute of Endemic Diseases, Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Seoul 110-799, Korea.

3Department of Bio-Medical College of Medicine, Dankook University, Cheonan 330-714, Korea.

Corresponding author (bbbenji@freechal.com)
• Received: July 16, 2007   • Accepted: August 10, 2007

Copyright © 2007 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Figs. 1-5 The crab host, a metacercaria and adults of Gynaecotyla squatarolae. Fig. 1. Dorsal (left) and ventral (right) views of the shore crab, Macrophthalmus dilatatus, the second intermediate host. Fig. 2. A metacercaria from the crab, encysted. Bar = 120 µm. Fig. 3. An excysted metacercaria, showing the oral, ventral suckers, ovary, testes, cirrus sac, genital atrium, and vitelline follicles. Bar = 50 µm. Fig. 4. A 2-day-old juvenile worm recovered from an experimental rat, stained with Semichon's acetocarmine. Two ceca (C), an ovary (OV), 2 ventral suckers (VS), genital atrium (GA), testes (T), vitellaria (VT), and cirrus pouch with seminal vesicle (SV) are easily recognized. Bar = 60 µm. Fig. 5. A 6-day-old adult fluke recovered from a rat, stained with Semichon's acetocarmine. Numerous eggs are seen in the uterine loop, and the size of testes remarkably enlarged. Bar = 70 µm.
Gynaecotyla squatarolae (Digenea: Microphallidae) from rats experimentally infected with metacercariae from the shore crab, Macrophthalmus dilatatus
Day after infection No. of rats No. of worms recovered Worm recovery rate (%) 2 2 118 11.8 4 2 33 3.3 6 2 130 13.0 Total 6 281 9.4 Day 2 PIa) Day 4 PI Day 6 PI Body length 560 ± 46 575 ± 31 692 ± 28  width 286 ± 16 270 ± 12 361 ± 15 Oral sucker (OS)  length 51 ± 2 49 ± 1 47 ± 2  width 57 ± 4 54 ± 1 54 ± 2 Prepharynx 5 ± 4 7 ± 4 6 ± 4 Pharynx length 37 ± 2 36 ± 2 37 ± 2  width 30 ± 4 35 ± 1 35 ± 1 Esophagus 96 ± 14 105 ± 11 142 ± 13 Large ventral sucker (VS)  length 57 ± 4 63 ± 4 66 ± 2  width 68 ± 6 69 ± 5 71 ± 3 OS: VS 1: 0.9 1: 0.8 1: 0.7 Small ventral sucker  length 39 ± 2 36 ± 1 38 ± 2  width 37 ± 1 36 ± 1 36 ± 2 Cirrus sac  length 116 ± 10 122 ± 9 140 ± 9  width 35 ± 4 27 ± 4 36 ± 4 Ovary length 59 ± 7 55 ± 4 63 ± 4  width 70 ± 7 55 ± 5 78 ± 5 Testis (rt.) length 54 ± 9 44 ± 6 79 ± 8  width 98 ± 10 64 ± 6 129 ± 14 Testis (lt.) length 59 ± 10 41 ± 4 86 ± 2  width 82 ± 10 54 ± 4 110 ± 9 Seminal vesicle  length 116 ± 10 102 ± 10 123 ± 1  width 31 ± 4 25 ± 3 32 ± 4 Genital atrium  length 39 ± 2 36 ± 1 38 ± 2  width 37 ± 1 36 ± 1 36 ± 2
Table 1. The worm recovery rates of Gynaecotyla squatarolae from experimental rats infected each with 500 metacercariae
Table 2. Comparison of the measurements of G. squatarolae recovered from rats according to age of infection (mean ± SD; μm)

Day post-infection.