Schistosoma mansoni: Ultrastructure of early transformation of skin- and shear-pressure-derived schistosomules
Against the background of cercarial fine structure, ultrastructural changes were compared in schistosomules of Schistosoma mansoni 30 min and 1 hr after their production in vivo by skin penetration and in vitro by shear pressure. The same developmental pattern was observed in schistosomules of both...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental parasitology 1981, Vol.51 (3), p.341-365 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Against the background of cercarial fine structure, ultrastructural changes were compared in schistosomules of
Schistosoma mansoni 30 min and 1 hr after their production
in vivo by skin penetration and
in vitro by shear pressure. The same developmental pattern was observed in schistosomules of both derivations.
In vitro schistosomules, however, developed more slowly, resembled cercariae more closely, and varied less among organisms than did
in vivo schistosomules. The greatest morphological changes were observed in the 1-hr
in vivo schistosomules. These were as follows: (1) in tegument, formation of transient microvilli, a hepatalaminate outer membrane and accented surface invaginations, loss of glycocalyx, movement outward of cyton vesicles via bridges, accumulation of multilaminate bodies around bridge openings; (2) in the anterior organ (oral sucker), movement of head gland vesicles via the ducts into tegument followed by collapse of the gland fundus, disappearance of the circumfundal cells and two large support cells, and the appearance in these areas of membranes and parenchymal cells; (3) secretion of the acetabular gland contents, collapse of the glands and replacement by membranes and parenchymal cells; (4) peristaltic activity of the digestive tract as shown by alternate areas of lumen constriction and dilation; (5) loss of bladder and contraction of the small aboral collecting tubules; and (6) conversion of heterochromatic parenchymal cell nuclei to euchromatic. In contrast, the 1-hr
in vitro shear schistosomules resembled 30-min
in vivo schistosomules, retaining many cercarial features. |
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ISSN: | 0014-4894 1090-2449 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0014-4894(81)90122-3 |