中国寄生虫学与寄生虫病杂志 ›› 1992, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (4): 263-266.

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克拉玛依地区的利什曼病 Ⅺ.大沙鼠体内的利什曼原虫接种猴和人后发生皮肢利什曼病

管立人,杨元清,许永湘,吴嘉彤   

  1. 中国预防医学科学院寄生虫病研究所
  • 出版日期:1992-11-30 发布日期:2017-01-09
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金~~

LEISHMAMASIS IN KARAMAY XI. THE DEVELOPMENT OF CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS IN MONKEY AND MANEXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED WITH LEISHMANIA FROM KARAMAY BIG GERBIL*

  • Online:1992-11-30 Published:2017-01-09

摘要: 用克拉玛依大沙鼠体内的利什曼原虫4个分离株接种一猴的皮下后,其中2个分离株使猴产生了皮肤利什曼病,利什曼原虫在猴的皮肤组织内可保持1年以上。另有一分离株接种至人的前臂皮下后128d,在接种部位产生了含虫的溃疡。从而证实当地大沙鼠体内的利什曼原虫能使人致皮肤利什曼病,推测鼠体内的利什曼原虫是当地人体皮肤利什曼病的病原。

关键词: 大沙鼠, 利什曼原虫, 实验接种, 皮肤利什曼病, 克拉玛依

Abstract: A monkey (Maczca rhesus) was inoculated subcutaneously with 2 Leishmania isolates (MRHO/CN/88/KXG-2 and MRHO/CN/90/KXG-56) from Karamay big gerbils (Rhombomys opimus) into the forehead and cheek,36 days later ulceration with a diameter of 0.2cm occurred at 2 sites.The lesions persisted for 60 and 95 days respectively and then healed spontaneously.However,Leishmania could be detected from the dermal tissue for more than one year.When MRHO/CN/88/KXG-2 isolate was inoculated into the forearm or ear of the monkey,no ulceration but swelling was revealed at the sites of inoculation.Leishmania was found to be latent in the subcutaneous tissue of the forearm for more than 103 days.The monkey was dissected one year after inoculation,no evidence of visceral involvement was noted.Another isolate (MRHO/CN/87/KXG-12) was inoculated subcutaneously into the forearm of 2 healthy volunteers.One of them developed cutaneous leishmaniasis.An ulcer with a diameter of 0.4cm and a nodule as large as 0.9×1.5cm around the ulcer occurred at the inoculation site 128 days later.Leishmania parasites were found harboring in macrophages of the dermis and in the epithelial cells of hair follicles.The results indicate that Leishmania parasite of the Karamay big gerbils is pathogenic to monkey and man,in addition to the fact that human cutaneous leishmeniasis and gerbil's Leishmania co-exist in Karamay,it seems that big gerbil is a potential reservoir of human cutaneous leishmaniasis in this area.