Abstract

El Mofty M. M. and Sadek I. A. 1973. The mechanism of action of adrenaline in the induction of sexual reproduction (encystation) in Opalina sudafricana parasitic in Bufo regularis. International Journal for Parasitology 3: 425–431. Adrenaline injections induced encystation in the opalinids of normal, hypophysectomized, and gonadectomized toads in the pre-breeding and post-breeding seasons. In normal and gonadectomized male and female toads, adrenaline injections may stimulate the release of ACTH of the anterior pituitary which in turn induces the secretion of androgenic steroids from the interrenal tissue. It is speculated that the breakdown products of these androgenic steroids cause the encystation of the parasites. In hypophysectomized male and female hosts, the injected adrenaline may stimulate the interstitial tissue of the testes and ovaries to secrete androgens, the breakdown products of which induce encystation of the opalinids. Adrenaline or ACTH gave negative results in vitro. Urine of male or female toad injected with adrenaline, ACTH, or testosterone propionate induced encystation in Opalina sudafricana m vitro.

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