中国寄生虫学与寄生虫病杂志

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双脐螺感染曼氏血吸虫相关神经递质研究进展

黄涛,郭云海,张仪*   

  1. 中国疾病预防控制中心寄生虫病预防控制所,国家热带病研究中心,世界卫生组织热带病合作中心,科技部国家级热带病国际联合研究中心,卫生部寄生虫病原与媒介生物学重点实验室,上海 200025
  • 出版日期:2018-06-30 发布日期:2018-07-02

Research development on neurotransmitters involved in Biomphalaria infection with Schistosoma mansoni

HUANG Tao, GUO Yun-hai, ZHANG Yi*   

  1. National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research; WHO Collaborating Centre for Tropical Diseases; National Center for International Research on Tropical Diseases, Ministry of Science and Technology; Key Laboratory of Parasite and Vector Biology, Ministry of Health, Shanghai 200025, China
  • Online:2018-06-30 Published:2018-07-02

摘要:

曼氏血吸虫是一种严重威胁人类健康的重要寄生虫,其中间宿主为扁卷螺科双脐螺。当前关于双脐螺感染曼氏血吸虫的研究逐渐从宏观向微观发展,大量的功能基因和蛋白被报道。神经递质是机体调节神经活动的重要物质,在双脐螺和血吸虫体内广泛分布,不仅参与调控宿主和寄生虫的基本生理行为,还对感染后双脐螺产卵、应激防御以及进入宿主的寄生虫发育等起到重要调控作用。目前已发现五羟色胺、多巴胺、组胺、乙酰胆碱、谷氨酸和一氧化氮等6类常见的神经递质与双脐螺感染曼氏血吸虫相关,本文从生理、生化以及组织定位表达等方面对上述6类神经递质进行综述,以期为双脐螺与血吸虫相容性研究提供参考。

关键词: 双脐螺, 曼氏血吸虫, 神经系统, 生物胺

Abstract:

Schistosoma mansoni poses a serious threat to human health and has been identified as an important parasite that undergoes a sexual developmental phase within a planorbid snail host. Currently, research on Biomphalaria infection with S. mansoni is under a switch from the macro-scale to micro-scale, with a large number of functional genes and proteins being reported. Neurotransmitters are important substances that regulate nerve activities and are widely distributed within both Biomphalaria snails and S. mansoni. Their activity is not limited to the regulation of basic physiological behaviors of hosts, but also exerts influences on the snail’s oviposition and plays a regulatory role in the development of the parasite. Studies have shown that serotonin, dopamine, histamine, acetylcholine, glutamate and nitric oxide are the most common neurotransmitters involved in S. mansoni infection. This paper provides insights into the physiology, biochemistry and tissue localization of these neurotransmitters and also comprehensively provides evidence for the compatibility between Biomphalaria snails and S. mansoni.

Key words: Biomphalaria, Schistosoma mansoni, Nervous system, Biogenic amines