Host-finding behavior of Strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae to sodium cation, human serum and sweat

Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting 2004: Ambassador Hotel, Thailand 29 November-1 December 2004: abstract. Bangkok: Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University; 2004. p.175.

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Main Authors: Masataka Koga, Supaporn Nuamtanong, สุภาพร น่วมทะนง, Paron Dekumyoy, พารณ ดีคำย้อย, Tippayarat Yoonuan, ทิพยรัตน์ อยู่นวล, Wanna Maipanich, วรรณา ไมพานิช, Wichit Rojekittikhun, วิชิต โรจน์กิตติคุณ, Jitra Waikagul, จิตรา ไวคกุล
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spelling th-mahidol.634022021-09-02T12:55:55Z Host-finding behavior of Strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae to sodium cation, human serum and sweat Masataka Koga Supaporn Nuamtanong สุภาพร น่วมทะนง Paron Dekumyoy พารณ ดีคำย้อย Tippayarat Yoonuan ทิพยรัตน์ อยู่นวล Wanna Maipanich วรรณา ไมพานิช Wichit Rojekittikhun วิชิต โรจน์กิตติคุณ Jitra Waikagul จิตรา ไวคกุล Mahidol University. Faculty of Tropical Medicine. Department of Helminthology Strongyloides stercoralis Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting 2004: Ambassador Hotel, Thailand 29 November-1 December 2004: abstract. Bangkok: Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University; 2004. p.175. The host-finding behavior of Strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae was examined by in vitro agarose assay method. As human body fluid contains 0.85% (ca 0.15 molar) NaCl, various concentrations of sodium chloride, from 0.5M to 0.01M (7 steps), were examined. Many larvae were attracted at concentrations between 0.5 and 0.05M of sodium chloride. The concentration of 0.05M attracted the most larvae. The concentration of 0.02M of sodium chloride showed greatly reduced larval attraction compared with 0.05M. Therefore, the threshold concentration was determined as 0.05M. Then, 0.05M of chemicals were examined in a further experiment. Chloride compounds (NaCl, KCl, CaCl2, MgCl2) were investigated. These chemicals are components of human body fluids. Distilled water was used as the control in all experiments. Only sodium chloride attracted the larvae. Next, alkaline compounds were examined [NaOH, KOH, Ca(OH)2, and Mg(OH)2]. Larvae accumulated only at the NaOH site. The results suggested that the Na cation is important for larval attraction. A high pH value did not influence attraction at all. Next, human serum was tested. The human serum used was from normal serum to 1:32 diluted sera by distilled water (7 steps). Hierarchical attraction was seen according to serum concentration. Next, human sweat was collected from a limited zone of chest skin where only eccrine glands were distributed. Non-diluted sweat attracted the most larvae. Sweat might act as one of the most probable factors for infection by this skin-penetrating nematode. 2016-01-28T03:33:45Z 2021-09-02T05:55:55Z 2016-01-28T03:33:45Z 2021-09-02T05:55:55Z 2016-01-28 2004 Proceeding Poster https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/63402 eng Mahidol University
institution Mahidol University
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language English
topic Strongyloides stercoralis
spellingShingle Strongyloides stercoralis
Masataka Koga
Supaporn Nuamtanong
สุภาพร น่วมทะนง
Paron Dekumyoy
พารณ ดีคำย้อย
Tippayarat Yoonuan
ทิพยรัตน์ อยู่นวล
Wanna Maipanich
วรรณา ไมพานิช
Wichit Rojekittikhun
วิชิต โรจน์กิตติคุณ
Jitra Waikagul
จิตรา ไวคกุล
Host-finding behavior of Strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae to sodium cation, human serum and sweat
description Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting 2004: Ambassador Hotel, Thailand 29 November-1 December 2004: abstract. Bangkok: Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University; 2004. p.175.
author2 Mahidol University. Faculty of Tropical Medicine. Department of Helminthology
author_facet Mahidol University. Faculty of Tropical Medicine. Department of Helminthology
Masataka Koga
Supaporn Nuamtanong
สุภาพร น่วมทะนง
Paron Dekumyoy
พารณ ดีคำย้อย
Tippayarat Yoonuan
ทิพยรัตน์ อยู่นวล
Wanna Maipanich
วรรณา ไมพานิช
Wichit Rojekittikhun
วิชิต โรจน์กิตติคุณ
Jitra Waikagul
จิตรา ไวคกุล
format Proceeding Poster
author Masataka Koga
Supaporn Nuamtanong
สุภาพร น่วมทะนง
Paron Dekumyoy
พารณ ดีคำย้อย
Tippayarat Yoonuan
ทิพยรัตน์ อยู่นวล
Wanna Maipanich
วรรณา ไมพานิช
Wichit Rojekittikhun
วิชิต โรจน์กิตติคุณ
Jitra Waikagul
จิตรา ไวคกุล
author_sort Masataka Koga
title Host-finding behavior of Strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae to sodium cation, human serum and sweat
title_short Host-finding behavior of Strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae to sodium cation, human serum and sweat
title_full Host-finding behavior of Strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae to sodium cation, human serum and sweat
title_fullStr Host-finding behavior of Strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae to sodium cation, human serum and sweat
title_full_unstemmed Host-finding behavior of Strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae to sodium cation, human serum and sweat
title_sort host-finding behavior of strongyloides stercoralis infective larvae to sodium cation, human serum and sweat
publishDate 2016
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/63402
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