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Parasitology Research | 2002

Fasciola hepatica (Trematoda: Digenea): its effect on the life history traits of Pseudosuccinea columella (Gasteropoda: Lymnaeidae), an uncommon interaction

Alfredo Gutiérrez; Mary Yong; Gloria Perera; André Théron

Abstract. An uncommon snail-trematode interaction pattern was found for the Pseudosuccinea columella – Fasciola hepatica model under laboratory conditions. Week-old juveniles from two isolates showed very high rates of infection (90.0% and 93.3%) after exposure to five miracidia. They also showed differences in their life history traits when compared to a control group. However, they did not exhibit the increase in size and reduction/cessation in host fecundity which is usually observed in most of the other related snail-trematode systems. In contrast, infected juvenile P. columella showed increased egg laying after the onset of cercarial emission and there was no effect on growth. A third isolate of P. columella was found to be refractory to miracidial infection. This constitutes the first report of non-susceptibility to F. hepatica in a lymnaeid species which is usually susceptible. These non-susceptible snails exhibited lower fecundity and survival compared to non-exposed susceptible snails under identical laboratory conditions. The differences observed in terms of life span and reproduction could result from the cost of resistance for individuals from this isolate.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2004

Population dynamics of intermediate snail hosts of Fasciola hepatica and some environmental factors in San Juan y Martinez municipality, Cuba

Roberto Cañete; Mary Yong; Lin Wong; Alfredo Gutiérrez

The variation of abundances of intermediate snail hosts of Fasciola hepatica in Cuba (Fossaria cubensis and Pseudosuccinea columella) was studied during one year under natural conditions at five sampling sites in San Juan y Martinez municipality, Pinar del Rio province, Cuba. The effect of some environmental variables on the lymnaeid abundances was also studied. A canonical correspondence analysis showed that both species do not generally occur together in the same habitat and that most factors affect them in an opposite fashion, although both of them correlate positively through time to the diversity of the habitats. F. cubensis prefers the sites that are in or closer to the city whereas P. columella is more abundant in rural sites. Lymnaeid abundances are mainly affected by nitrite and nitrate concentrations as well as by the abundance of the thiarid Tarebia granifera. F. cubensis is more abundant in polluted habitats with low densities (or absence) of T. granifera whereas P. columella prefers cleaner habitats and can coexist with the thiarid, even at its higher densities. The implications of divergent preferences of the two lymnaeids for the control of fasciolosis are discussed.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2006

Anatomical studies of sibling species within neotropical lymnaeids, snail intermediate hosts of fascioliasis

Jean-Pierre Pointier; Néstor J. Cazzaniga; C González-Salas; Alfredo Gutiérrez; Ja Arenas; Bargues; Santiago Mas-Coma

Several anatomical parameters of the reproductive system have been used to distinguish Lymnaea cubensis from L. viatrix, the snail hosts of fascioliasis in South America and the Caribbean area. Three samples have been collected in the type localities of L. cubensis (Cuba), L. viatrix var. A ventricosa (Argentina, Río Negro Lower Valley), and L. viatrix var. B elongata (Peru, Lima), respectively. Only one parameter, the relative lengths of the penis sheath and preputium, showed significant differences between L. viatrix var. ventricosa and the two other taxa. None of the studied parameters separated L. cubensis from L. viatrix var. elongata.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2001

The effect of isolation on the life-history traits of Pseudosuccinea columella (Pulmonata: Lymnaeidae)

Alfredo Gutiérrez; Gloria Perera; Mary Yong; Wong Lin

A population of Pseudosuccinea columella was raised under laboratory conditions and its life tables were determined in isolated and paired snails. Isolated snails were significantly larger in shell size than paired snails from five weeks of age onward. Also, statistically significant differences were found for the number of eggs per mass per individual from week 5 to 9, isolated snails exhibiting the highest values. The intrinsic and finite rates of increase were greater in isolated than in paired snails. Either an inhibition of the reproductive output between individuals or the advantage of selfing may be the cause of the differences in this species, acting as a possible mechanism that increase the fitness of isolated snails.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2000

Life-history traits of Fossaria cubensis (Gastropoda: Lymnaeidae) under experimental exposure to Fasciola hepatica (Trematoda: Digenea)

Alfredo Gutiérrez; Gloria Perera; Mary Yong; Jorge Sánchez; Wong Lin

The effect of exposing the lymnaeid snail Fossaria cubensis to the trematode Fasciola hepatica on the snail populations life-history traits was studied under laboratory conditions. Exposed individuals showed a lower survival rate than control snails, although from week 7 onward a slower decrease of this parameter in relation to the control group was observed. There were higher values of fecundity rate for the controls compared to the exposed group except during weeks 9, 10, 11 and 12, which was the time that followed the period when almost all of the infected snails died. Both the intrinsic and finite rates of natural increase were significantly higher for the control group, but exposed snails still attained a lower mean generation time. Age-specific trade-offs were found, mainly for the weekly increase in size versus the number of eggs per mass, the weekly increase in size versus the number of viable eggs per mass, the number of masses versus the hatching probability and the number of eggs versus the hatching probability. All these negative associations were significant for juveniles of both control and exposed snails and not for adults; however, exposed young individuals exhibited much higher values of the correlation coefficient than control animals.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2005

Variation of snail's abundance in two water bodies harboring strains of Pseudosuccinea columella resistant and susceptible to Fasciola hepatica miracidial infection, in Pinar del Río Province, Cuba

Alfredo Gutiérrez; Dagmar F Hernandez

The abundance of freshwater snails in two rural sites of Pinar del Río, Cuba, which harbor Pseudosuccinea columella susceptible and resistant to miracidia of Fasciola hepatica was followed for one year. Susceptible snails were found in the most anthropic site (IPA) whereas the resistant population inhabited the most preserved one (El Azufre). Only two snail species coexisted with P. columella at IPA site (Physa cubensis and Tarebia granifera) while five species were found at El Azufre, including an endemic from that province (Hemisinus cubanianus). Populations of both resistant and susceptible snails showed stable densities throughout the year, although the susceptible strain attained higher abundance. The highest densities were observed in April-May 2004 for the susceptible population whereas the resistant strain attained its highest abundance in January 2004. No record of Fossaria cubensis was made and the thiarid T. granifera occurred only at low densities. One of the sampled sites (IPA) meets all the conditions for the first report of P. columella naturally infected with larvae of F. hepatica.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2002

The effect of isolation on reproduction and growth of Pseudosuccinea columella (Pulmonata: Lymnaeidae): a snail-conditioned water experiment

Alfredo Gutiérrez; Mary Yong; Lin Wong

A snail-conditioned water experiment was conducted in Pseudosuccinea columella to test the possible role of a chemical interaction between snails on the diminished growth and fecundity rates found for snails raised in pairs compared to those raised in complete isolation. The results permit to discard the hypothesis of an inhibition of growth and reproduction between snails due to factors released into the water.


Molecular Biology and Evolution | 2001

Evolutionary Relationships and Biogeography of Biomphalaria (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) with Implications Regarding Its Role as Host of the Human Bloodfluke, Schistosoma mansoni

Randall J. DeJong; J. A. T. Morgan; W. Lobato Paraense; Jean-Pierre Pointier; Manuel Amarista; Patrick F. K. Ayeh-Kumi; Ahmed Babiker; Constança Simões Barbosa; Philippe Brémond; Andrés Pedro Canese; Cecília Pereira de Souza; Claudio Dominguez; Sharon File; Alfredo Gutiérrez; R. Nino Incani; Francis Kazibwe; John Kpikpi; Nicholas J.S. Lwambo; Remy Mimpfoundi; Flobert Njiokou; Jean Noël Poda; M. Sene; Luz Elena Velásquez; Mary Yong; Coen M. Adema; Bruce V. Hofkin; Gerald M. Mkoji; Eric S. Loker


Experimental Parasitology | 2003

Fasciola hepatica: identification of molecular markers for resistant and susceptible Pseudosuccinea columella snail hosts

Alfredo Gutiérrez; Jean-Pierre Pointier; Jorge Fraga; Edouard Jobet; Sylvain Modat; R.T Pérez; Mary Yong; Eric S. Loker; André Théron


Acta Tropica | 2004

Detection and genetic distance of resistant populations of Pseudosuccinea columella (Mollusca: Lymnaeidae) to Fasciola hepatica (Trematoda: Digenea) using RAPD markers

Aymé Fernandez Calienes; Jorge Fraga; Jean-Pierre Pointier; Mary Yong; Jorge Sánchez; Christine Coustau; Alfredo Gutiérrez; André Théron

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Eric S. Loker

University of New Mexico

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Antonio A. Vázquez

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Christine Coustau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Edouard Jobet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Philippe Brémond

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Sylvain Modat

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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