Ascariasis Flashcards

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Ascaris Lumbricoides

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  • one of most common nematode (roundworm) diseases worldwide
  • takes place in the small intestine
  • pepsin inhibitor to avoid digestion
  • uses muscle contractions to avoid excretion
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2
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3 egg layers

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outer layer: made of protein
Middle layer: made of chitin
inner: protect embryo from digestive enzymes

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3
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how does it resist digestive enzymes

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  • body protected by protective epidermis that is enzyme resistant
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4
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males vs females

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males smaller and have curved tail

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5
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where do they reside

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  • subcuticular layer of muscle, resistant to muscle contraction forces (peristaltic waves) that push food through GI tract
  • feeds on digestive food of host
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6
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ascaris lumbricoide life cycle

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  • unfertilized eggs are not infective
  • fertilized eggs become infective few weeks after being swallowed
  • larvae hatch and are carried to small intestine
  • through hepatic portal, transferred towards the lungs where they penetrate alveolar walls, ascend bronchial tree to the throat
  • swallowed and enter small intestine again where they mature as adults and mate
  • can live in host for 1-2 years
  • 2-3 months from infective ingestion to adults in small intestine
  • if fever is high in rare cases, adult worms climb up the stomach
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7
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early phase

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  • 4-16 days
  • blood lung migration phase
  • coughing
    fever
  • may cause asthma
  • high eosinophil count in blood sample
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8
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late phase

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6-8 weeks
- intestinal phase for adults
- abdominal pain and obstruction
diarrhea 
can enter bile duct
mortality
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9
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Diagnosis

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stool test: identify as eggs and larvae in stool sample
- may only appear after few weeks of ingestion

blood test: screen for increased eosinophils

imaging tests

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10
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ascariasis and the immune response

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t helper cells (TH2) release cytokines (interleukins) (IL 4,5,9 etc)

  • triggers increase in eosinophil levels and mast cell/basophil activity
  • increased smooth muscle cell contractility , elevated globet cell function, increased permeability
  • weep and sweep response (decrease fertility?)
  • induce iGe production
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11
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surgery

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cut open small intestine, take many worms out

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12
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menbendazole/albendazole

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  • interrupts cytoplasmic microtubules in intestinal cells of worms
  • inhibits polymerization prevents the from moving
  • prevents worm from absorbing glucose
  • starvation
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13
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pyrantel

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  • nicotinic acetocholine receptor agonist
  • spastic muscle paralysis in worms
  • poorly absorbed in digestive tract
  • worms removed through stool
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