An ultrastructural, cytochemical and freeze-fracture study of the surface structures of Brugia malayi microfilariae
Ultrastructural analysis of the cuticle of Brugia malayi micronlariae indicated that it is composed of 2 regions: the inner one 15–20 nm thick with a homogeneous aspect and the outer one, designated as epicuticle, which is 15–20 nm thick. Three laminae separated by electron-lucent regions were seen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal for parasitology 1994-09, Vol.24 (6), p.899-907 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ultrastructural analysis of the cuticle of
Brugia malayi micronlariae indicated that it is composed of 2 regions: the inner one 15–20 nm thick with a homogeneous aspect and the outer one, designated as epicuticle, which is 15–20 nm thick. Three laminae separated by electron-lucent regions were seen in the epicuticle. Labeling of the cuticle and epicuticle of
B. malayi and
Wuchereria bancrofti micronlariae was observed when thin sections of Lowicryl-embedded parasites were incubated in the presence of gold-labeled phospholipase-C. Replicas offreeze-fractured micronlariae showed the presence of 2 fracture planes in the epicuticle and no fracture plane in the inner region of the cuticle. The P face of the epicuticle outer fracture plane presented few particles similar to intramembranous particles (IMPs). The epicuticle inner fracture plane P and E faces presented large numbers of densely-packed small particles and many protuberances. Also, fracture faces of hypodermal and muscle cell plasma membranes were analyzed. Faces P and E of fractured membranes showed the presence of typical IMPs. P faces of both membranes showed larger amounts of particles than E faces. Fracture of muscle plasma membrane revealed a linear array of particles disposed in parallel rows on its P face. |
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ISSN: | 0020-7519 1879-0135 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0020-7519(94)90016-7 |