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BIOLOGY BULLETIN
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 360-365Publisher
PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1007/s10525-005-0112-4
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A unique case is analyzed when the accelerated senescence program (progeria) in salmon (Salmonidae) can be canceled by larval parasite of the gills-freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera. As a result, the maximum age of Salmo fishes hosting the mussel can be as high as 13 years. The mollusk-fish system made it possible to demonstrate that the parasite can inhibit senescence of the host and stimulate nonspecific resistance to stress, i.e., can control longevity. The mussel proved to increase the resistance to epitheliomata and cutaneous mycoses. The parasite is perceived to neutralize the senile changes in the salmon regulatory cascade hypothalamus-pituitary-peripheral endocrine glands-hypothalamus.
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