Chemoattractant activity of tris-(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane for Brugia pahangi infective third-stage larvae
Autor: | Yoshinori Mitsui, Yoshiki Aoki, K.E. Ureña-Tatis |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Tris Brugia pahangi 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound Acetic acid Animals Hydroxymethyl Tromethamine Chemoattractant activity Triethylamine Acetic Acid Aqueous solution Chromatography Chemotactic Factors biology Chemotaxis Urocanic Acid General Medicine Hydrogen-Ion Concentration 030108 mycology & parasitology biology.organism_classification Urocanic acid chemistry Larva Animal Science and Zoology Parasitology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Helminthology. 92:317-321 |
ISSN: | 1475-2697 0022-149X |
DOI: | 10.1017/s0022149x17000645 |
Popis: | Urocanic acid (UCA) is known as a major chemoattractant for Strongyloides stercoralis infective third-stage larvae (L3). Since Brugia pahangi is a skin-penetrating parasitic nematode similar to S. stercoralis, UCA was expected to be a chemoattractant for B. pahangi L3. Thus, the chemoattractant activity of UCA for B. pahangi L3 was assessed. The chemotactic responses of B. pahangi L3 to UCA or acetic acid (CH3COOH) dissolved in amine solutions were assessed using an agar-plate assay. A test solution of 200 mm UCA dissolved in aqueous 270 mm tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (Tris) significantly attracted B. pahangi L3 compared with deionized water (DW), while neither a solution of 200 mm UCA dissolved in aqueous 230 mm ammonia (NH3) nor 290 mm triethylamine (TEA) significantly attracted L3. Similarly, a test solution of 200 mm CH3COOH dissolved with 200 mm Tris significantly attracted L3, but neither a test solution of 200 mm CH3COOH plus 200 mm NH3 nor 200 mm TEA attracted L3. Furthermore, L3 were significantly attracted to 200 mm Tris alone, compared with DW, but avoided 200 mm NH3 and 200 mm TEA. Moreover, the chemoattractant activity of Tris for L3 was observed even at a low concentration of 25 mm, and it was observed in a mild alkaline condition but not in an acidic condition. The present study reveals that Tris is a potential chemoattractant for B. pahangi L3 while UCA is not. This finding will contribute to an understanding of the mechanisms of skin-penetrating infection of filarial L3. |
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