THE LEECH AS A TOOL FOR STUDYING COMPARATIVE HEMATOLOGY

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作者
MUNRO, R
SIDDALL, M
DESSER, SS
SAWYER, RT
机构
[1] BIOPHARM UK LTD,2 BRYNGWILI RD,HENDY SA4 1XB,DYFED,WALES
[2] UNIV TORONTO,DEPT ZOOL,TORONTO M5S 1A1,ONTARIO,CANADA
[3] MORRISTON HOSP,DEPT HAEMATOL,SWANSEA,W GLAM,WALES
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关键词
BLEEDING; FISH; FROG; HEMOSTASIS; HIRUDIN; LEECH; PLATELET; THROMBOCYTE;
D O I
10.1007/BF00186263
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The bite of the North American leech Macrobdella decora results in much less prolonged bleeding in fish (8 min; control = 1 min) and amphibians (11.5 min; control = 1.5 min) than in mammals (humans) (73 min; control = 6 min). Coagulation of blood flowing from leech bite wounds is initially prolonged in frogs (4.3 min; control = 2 min) and humans (5.8 min; control = 2.5 min), but gradually returns to normal during the first 10 min after the termination of feeding. Although duration of feeding is similar in fish (mean = 62 min), amphibian (mean = 79 min) and human (mean = 68 min) hosts, the gain in body weight of leeches feeding on fish (mean = 11%) and amphibians (mean = 14%) is much less than those feeding on humans (mean = 58%). Bleeding in a frog heavily infected with the intrathrombocytic yeast Thrombocytozoons ranarum was abnormal from control incisions (>20 min) and from a leech bite wound (>140 min) suggesting impairment of thrombocyte function. This comparative approach to leech - host haematology offers a methodology into understanding the biological context in which the leech antithrombin (hirudin) evolved, as well as the evolution of vertebrate haemostatic mechanisms.
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