Hymenolepis diminuta: Lack of pathogenicity in the healthy rat host
Whether Hymenolepis diminuta (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea) might affect adversely the growth of its host under normal conditions was studied. Rats were divided into four experimental groups: (1) rats infected with the tapeworm and fed ad libitum, (2) uninfected rats fed ad libitum, (3) and infected rats...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental parasitology 1976-06, Vol.39 (3), p.351-357 |
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Hymenolepis diminuta (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea) might affect adversely the growth of its host under normal conditions was studied. Rats were divided into four experimental groups: (1) rats infected with the tapeworm and fed
ad libitum, (2) uninfected rats fed
ad libitum, (3) and infected rats fed isocalorically with (4) uninfected rats. Growth rates of infected rats did not differ from infected animals. Infected, meal fed rats limited to 15 g synthetic diet/day grew as rapidly as their uninfected counterparts, and infected rats fed
ad libitum did not consume more food than the comparable infected group. There were no significant differences in consumption or in excrement produced between groups (1) and (2) and groups (3) and (4). Weights attained by the worms were not affected by mode of host feeding (
ad libitum or meal fed), whether expressed as wet or dry weight. Since
H. diminuta appears not to affect nutrient utilization or consumption in a healthy, unstressed host, at least on a gross level, it probably should be considered an endocommensal. |
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ISSN: | 0014-4894 1090-2449 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0014-4894(76)90038-2 |