Effects of Fasciola gigantica experimental infection on some inorganic elements in the snail host Lymnaea natalensis

Osama Mohammad Sayed Mostafa;

Abstract


Flame atomic absorption spectrometry was performed to determine the alteration in the concentrations of metallic ion Pb, Zn, K, Na, Fe, Cu and Co in the soft parts of the Lymnaea natalensis snails shedding Fasciola gigantica cercariae and to determine the alteration in the concentration of Ca in the soft parts and shells of the same snails. The Co was found to be present at concentration level below the detection limits of the analytical method used. Regarding detected elements, three elements Zn, K and Cu were found to be present at significantly higher concentrations in cercariae-shedding snails compared with uninfected snails. Two elements, Pb and Na, showed significant decrease in cercariae-shedding snails compared to uninfected ones. The concentration of Fe showed non-significant increase. The results showed significant lowering in the calcium content of the shells and soft parts of cercariae-shedding snails relative to the calcium content in the uninfected ones. The obtained results and the hypothesis of hypercalcification in shells of infected snails were discussed. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


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Title Effects of Fasciola gigantica experimental infection on some inorganic elements in the snail host Lymnaea natalensis
Authors Osama Mohammad Sayed Mostafa 
Keywords Fasciola;Gastropoda;Hypercalcification;Lymnaea;Metallic ion;Spectrometry;Trematoda
Issue Date 1-Apr-2008
Journal Experimental Parasitology 
Volume 118
Issue 4
Start page 468
End page 471
ISSN 00144894
DOI 10.1016/j.exppara.2007.10.009
PubMed ID 18053991
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-40649113122

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