1.Trachelobdella sinensis Blanchard, 1896 found from Cyprinus carpio nudus in Korea.
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1986;24(2):216-217
Trachelobdella sinensis was found in Cyprinus carpio nudus. The morphological chararacteristics were described. It is the first record of Trachelobdella sinensis in Korea(summarized from text).
parasitology
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Annelida
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Trachelobdella sinensis
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Cyprinus carpio nudus
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case report
2.The wormicidal substance of fresh water fishes on Clonorchis sinensis IV. Preliminary research on the wormicidal substance from mucus of Cyprinus carpio nudus.
Jae Ku RHEE ; Pyung Gil KIM ; Byeong Kirl BAEK ; Sang Bork LEE ; Byung Zun AHN
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1983;21(1):21-26
As a series of studies on the suitability as a second intermediate host of Clonorchis sinensis, the wormicidal effects of mucus from epidermis of Cyprinus carpio nudus were observed. The results obtained were summarized as follows: On the silica gel thin layer chromatography with the greenish yellow supernatant in acetone:benzene/10:90 as carrier, seven spots were observed in iodine chamber. The spot of Rf. 0.225 value among them disclosed the strongest wormicidal effect on the cercaria, the excysted metacercaria, and the adult of C. sinensis. Meanwhile, no seasonal variations were found in Rf. values and effect of the wormicidal fractions. The wormicidal materials in epidermal mucus of C. carpio nudus and Carassius carassius were compared in their effect, and the former was more effective killing substance than the latter. It seemed that C. carpio nudus could not be proper intermediate host of C. sinensis according to results of the present study, in addition to our previous observation results.
parasitology-helminth-trematoda
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Clonorchis sinensis
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Cyprinus carpio nudus
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toxicology
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mucous substance
3.Experimental Infection of Clonorchis sinensis to Cyprinus carpio nudus.
Jae Ku RHEE ; Pyung Gil KIM ; Byeong Kirl BAEK ; Sang Bork LEE ; Byung Zun AHN
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1983;21(1):11-20
As a part of observation on the suitability as a second intermediate host of Clonorchis sinensis, various infection experiments were tried to Cyprinus carpio nudus. The results obtained were summarized as follows: The cercariae which attempted to contact with Cyprinus carpio nudus in the water were observed under the stereomicroscope. After contact, cercariae began to separate its tails from the bodies at 4 minutes increasingly, and then the number ranged to 80 percent at 13 minutes after the encounter. But very few cercariae could actually invade into the epidermis of the fish. When Cyprinus carpio nudus were exposed to a number of cercariae in the beaker, only a few cercariae could invade through the epidermis. Most of the invaded cercariae were killed before forming the cyst. Also rare encysted cercariae were found to be dead within 48 hours. Cyprinus carpio nudus were reared with Parafossarulus manchouricus shedding numerous cercariae in the indoor aquarium. When observed after 12 days, to determine the susceptibility, no metacercaria was found infected. Cyprinus carpio nudus were reared with Parafossarulus manchouricus shedding numerous cercariae in Kimhae lake for 2 months in summer of 1982, in order to check the natural infection. No metacercaria of Clonorchis sinensis was found from the fish. In the cases of control fish, Pseudorasbora parva, numerous cercariae were inspected on the course of invasion through epidermis of the fish under the stereomicroscope. And many metacercariae were also found from the fish whenever they were kept in beaker, indoor aquarium, or the lake for natural infection. The results suggested that Cyprinus carpio nudus might not be proper intermediate host of Clonorchis sinensis.
parasitology-helminth-trematoda
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Clonorchis sinensis
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Cyprinus carpio nudus
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Parafossarulus manchouricus
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cercaria
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biology