Trichinellosis is a human-animal parasitic disease, and humans, pigs, rats, cats, dogs and many wild animals can be hosts for this worm. Adult and larvae of Trichinella parasitise a single host, with adults in the small intestine and larvae in the rhabdomyocytes. After the muscle containing the cyst is ingested by a suitable host, the larvae develop further, mature and reproduce in the host's intestine. Trichinella causes a range of damage to the host during development, migration and parasitism.
The mucous membrane of the small intestine becomes congested and oedematous as a result of larval infestation, and infected individuals experience abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting. The larvae enter the circulation and cause an allogeneic protein response, with persistent high fever, urticaria, maculopapular rash, eyelid and facial swelling in infected individuals.
Ace Therapeutics specializes in parasitology and has established a technical platform for the development of animal models of parasitic diseases, aiming to provide development and customization services for various animal models of parasitic diseases for clients worldwide. We provide animal model development services for Trichinella spiralis disease, aiming to facilitate in-depth investigation of biological challenges such as pathogenesis, epidemiological patterns, drug development, and efficacy evaluation of this disease.
We can set up a Trichinella spiralis disease model for you in long-clawed gerbil or mice, it can be used for scientific research and drug research of Trichoderma. If you want to know more, you are welcome to consult us.
The long-clawed gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) is ideal for establishing Trichinellosis animal models for parasitological and pharmaceutical studies, while the mouse is more suitable for trichinella conservation.
Long-clawed gerbils weighing 45-61 g and aged 9-12 weeks were selected.
Muscle of the preserved hosts containing Trichinella larvae was taken for compression counting.
Feeding 80 strips/each to long-clawed gerbils.
This model is very similar to the time of onset and clinical manifestations of the larval migratory stage and adult cyst stage after human infection by Trichinella spiralis.
Delivery content: experiment report and Trichinella spiralis disease animal model
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Ace Therapeutics is a contract service provider focused on parasitology research, providing innovative solutions and technologies for parasite detection, genetic engineering, and drug development. We support global research institutes, universities, and pharmaceutical companies in advancing their research goals.