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Comparative ultrastructural topography of the gut epithelia of some trematodes
Authors:Takahiro Fujino  Yoichi Ishii
Institution:Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812, Japan
Abstract:The gut epithelia of six species of digenetic trematodes, Clonorchis sinensis, Eurytrema pancreaticum, Haematoloechus lobatus, Echinostoma hortense, Schistosoma japonicum and Fasciola hepatica, were studied with scanning and also transmission electron microscopy. Morphological differences in cytoplasmic projections of the gut of adult flukes were demonstrated stereoscopically among these species. The cytoplasmic projections vary considerably in shape, but are roughly separated into three groups by their essential forms: ribbon-shaped narrow type in C. sinensis and E. pancreaticum, broad, triangular with filamentous extensions distally and/or marginally as in F. hepatica and E. hortense, and broad, sheet-like or triangular with the distal ends blunt or rounded as in H. lobatus and S. japonicum. This character appears rather constant, without regional differences in the gut. No marked correlation was found between the gut projections of the parasites and their host or food. There are also specific discriminations in the ultrastructure of the cellular organization among the species examined.
Keywords:Eurytrema pancreaticum  Haematoloechus lobatus  Schistosoma japonicum  gut epithelium  digenetic trematodes  scanning electron microscopy  transmission electron microscopy  cytoplasmic projections  ultrastructure  cellular organization
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