Studium neuropatofyziologických změn u savců infikovaných ptačími schistosomami

Trichobilharzia regenti belongs to a small group of parasitic helminthes localized in nervous tissue of their hosts. Like in other bird schistosomes, repeated penetration of larvae (cercariae) into the skin lead to development of skin allergic reaction in humans (cercarial dermatitis). Soon after th...

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Main Author: Lichtenbergová, Lucie
Other Authors: Kolářová, Libuše
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-450956
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spelling ndltd-nusl.cz-oai-invenio.nusl.cz-4509562021-09-19T17:10:58Z Studium neuropatofyziologických změn u savců infikovaných ptačími schistosomami Study on neuropathophysiological changes in mammalian host caused by bird schist osome infection Lichtenbergová, Lucie Kolářová, Libuše Posová, Helena Ruppel, Andreas Trichobilharzia regenti belongs to a small group of parasitic helminthes localized in nervous tissue of their hosts. Like in other bird schistosomes, repeated penetration of larvae (cercariae) into the skin lead to development of skin allergic reaction in humans (cercarial dermatitis). Soon after the penetration in the skin, cercariae transform to schistosomula which are able to resist the host response and, in case of T. regenti, migrate to central nervous system (CNS). During CNS involvement, the infections of both specific avian and non-specific mammalian hosts can result in neuromotor disorders and even death of the host. The present PhD thesis deals with T. regenti infections of non-specific mammalian host. The first part of the experimental work was focused on antibody reactivity and antigen specificity of sera from mice experimentally infected with T. regenti. Development of antigen-specific IgM and IgG1 antibodies and elevated levels of total serum IgE indicated a Th2 immune response. Cercarial antigens stimulated IL-4 release from basophiles obtained from healthy volunteers. Western blot analysis revealed that IgG and IgE antibodies in the sera specifically recognized antigen of 34 kDa in both homogenate of cercariae and cercarial excretory/secretory products. This molecule seems to represent major... 2011 info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-450956 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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description Trichobilharzia regenti belongs to a small group of parasitic helminthes localized in nervous tissue of their hosts. Like in other bird schistosomes, repeated penetration of larvae (cercariae) into the skin lead to development of skin allergic reaction in humans (cercarial dermatitis). Soon after the penetration in the skin, cercariae transform to schistosomula which are able to resist the host response and, in case of T. regenti, migrate to central nervous system (CNS). During CNS involvement, the infections of both specific avian and non-specific mammalian hosts can result in neuromotor disorders and even death of the host. The present PhD thesis deals with T. regenti infections of non-specific mammalian host. The first part of the experimental work was focused on antibody reactivity and antigen specificity of sera from mice experimentally infected with T. regenti. Development of antigen-specific IgM and IgG1 antibodies and elevated levels of total serum IgE indicated a Th2 immune response. Cercarial antigens stimulated IL-4 release from basophiles obtained from healthy volunteers. Western blot analysis revealed that IgG and IgE antibodies in the sera specifically recognized antigen of 34 kDa in both homogenate of cercariae and cercarial excretory/secretory products. This molecule seems to represent major...
author2 Kolářová, Libuše
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Lichtenbergová, Lucie
author Lichtenbergová, Lucie
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Studium neuropatofyziologických změn u savců infikovaných ptačími schistosomami
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title Studium neuropatofyziologických změn u savců infikovaných ptačími schistosomami
title_short Studium neuropatofyziologických změn u savců infikovaných ptačími schistosomami
title_full Studium neuropatofyziologických změn u savců infikovaných ptačími schistosomami
title_fullStr Studium neuropatofyziologických změn u savců infikovaných ptačími schistosomami
title_full_unstemmed Studium neuropatofyziologických změn u savců infikovaných ptačími schistosomami
title_sort studium neuropatofyziologických změn u savců infikovaných ptačími schistosomami
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