Studies on Tapeworm Physiology: VI. Effect of Temperature on the Maturation In Vitro of Schistocephalus Solidus (original) (raw)
- Plerocercoid larva of the cestode Schistocephalus solidus were cultured in vitro in horse serum + 1 % glucose at the following temperatures: 35, 34, 33 and 30° C. ; the temperature at which maturation normally takes place being 40° C.
- Eggs capable of embryonation were never produced by larvae cultured at a temperature less than 35° C.
- Below this temperature, spermatogenesis became markedly abnormal, resulting in the production of polyploid cells and degenerating spermatid morula.
- No abnormalities in the vitellaria or ovaries were observed at these subnormal temperatures.