Physiological alterations in Bradybaena similaris (Stylommatophora: Bradybaenidae) induced by the entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis indica (Rhabditida: Heterorhabditidae) strain LPP1

•H. indica LPP1 induces mortality in B. similaris.•Exposure by H. indica LPP1 induces proteolysis in B. similaris.•H. indica LPP1 increase the activities of AST and ALT in B. similaris.•Exposure by H. indica LPP1 changes the levels of nitrogen products in B. similaris. Heterorhabditis is a nematode...

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Veröffentlicht in:Experimental parasitology 2014-04, Vol.139, p.12-18
Hauptverfasser: Tunholi, Victor Menezes, Monteiro, Caio Oliveira, Cristina da Silva, Lidiane, Dolinski, Claudia de Melo, José dos Santos, Marcos Antônio, Rodrigues, Maria de Lurdes de Azevedo, Bittencourt, Vânia Rita Elias Pinheiro, Pinheiro, Jairo, Tunholi-Alves, Vinícius Menezes
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Zusammenfassung:•H. indica LPP1 induces mortality in B. similaris.•Exposure by H. indica LPP1 induces proteolysis in B. similaris.•H. indica LPP1 increase the activities of AST and ALT in B. similaris.•Exposure by H. indica LPP1 changes the levels of nitrogen products in B. similaris. Heterorhabditis is a nematode found in the soil that is used as an important biological control agent against various organisms. However, few studies have been performed of its use against snails and the present study is the first to investigate the effect of experimental exposure of Bradybaena similaris to Heterorhabditis indica LPP1. Two groups of 16 snails were formed: the control group (not exposed) and the treatment, which was exposed for three weeks to infective juveniles (J3) of H. indica LPP1. The entire experiment was conducted in duplicate, using a total of 64 snails. After this period, the snails were dissected to collect the hemolymph to evaluate the possible physiological alterations, namely total proteins, uric acid and hemolymph urea, as well as the activities of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) as a result of the infection. The terrariums were analyzed on alternate days throughout the experiment to count the dead snails. Intense proteolysis was observed in the infected snails. An increase in the level of uric acid and reduction of the hemolymph urea content indicated that the infection by H. indica results in the inversion of the excretion pattern of the host snail. Variations in the aminotransferase activities were also observed, with the infected group presenting significantly higher values (p
ISSN:0014-4894
1090-2449
DOI:10.1016/j.exppara.2014.02.005