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جمعه, ۱۴ اردیبهشت

اتخاذتریکینلا spp.برای راه های نجات درمناطق سرد

Adaptation of Trichinella spp. for survival in cold climates

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اطلاعات مجله Food and Waterborne Parasitology.volume 4
سال انتشار 2016
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کد مقاله 6523

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چکیده (انگلیسی):

Parasites of the genus Trichinella are a complex of at least 12 taxa with a broad geographic range, including,
Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australasia and Europe, and a broad host spectrum encompassing mammals,
birds and reptiles. These entozoic parasites complete their life cycle in only one host; however,
there are several biological and epidemiological features, which suggest that the environmental temperature
andmoisture influence the circulation of these nematodes in nature. An important adaptation
of these parasites, which facilitates their transmission, is the physiologicalmechanism utilized by muscle
larvae to promote their survival in decaying carcasses. The greater the persistence of larval viability,
the higher the probability of being ingested by a scavenging host. The larval metabolism is basically anaerobic
favoring its survival in decaying tissues. The persistence of larvae in putrefying flesh is, of course,
also determined by high humidity and low temperatures. This condition has been proposed as the
environment of the “free-living” stage, resembling the egg stage of most of other nematode species.
The importanceof thisstageinthenaturalcycleof theseparasites isunderscoredbythesurvival ofmuscle
larvaeof Trichinella nativa, Trichinella T6 and, to a lesser degree, of Trichinella britovi in frozenmuscles
of carrions for months up to several years. Survival is greatest at temperatures between 0 °C and
−20 °C. At lower temperatures, survival time is reduced rapidly, suggesting that the optimal temperature
range for survival to freezing corresponds to the temperature under the snow. The subnivean climate
is characterized by a stable temperature near freezing because heat released from the soil is
trapped by the low thermal conductivity of snow. This adaptation for survival of Trichinella spp. in
cold climates is under the influence of six intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The survival of larvae of the
three Trichinella taxa to freezing in host muscles represents a concern for the food safety of humans
consuming game meat. The climate change certainly will influence the natural cycle of Trichinella
taxa circulating in cold climates, due to the increasing temperature, decreasing humidity and snow
cover, and increasing exposure to heat stress. A reduction of the distribution area of T. nativa and
Trichinella T6, and an advance toward the north of the distribution area of T. britovi can be expected.
© 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of International Association of Food and
Waterborne Parasitology. This is an open access article under the CC BY license
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

کلمات کلیدی مقاله (فارسی):

تریشینلاناتیوا.تریشینلابریتووی.تریشینلاt6 .فریزکردن.ماهیچه زوال رفته.شرایط جوی.دما.مقداررطوبت هوا.

کلمات کلیدی مقاله (انگلیسی):

Trichinella nativa Trichinella britovi Trichinella T6 Freezing Decaying muscle Subnivean climate Temperature Humidity

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