The anterior glands of adult Necator americanus (Nematoda: Strongyloidea)—I Ultrastructural studies |
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Authors: | Diane J. McLaren |
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Affiliation: | Division of Parasitology, National Institute for Medical Research, London NW7 1AA, England |
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Abstract: | The ultrastructure of the amphidial, oesophageal and excretory glands of N. americanus is described. There are two amphidial glands, and each is attached to a lateral hypodermal cord. Anteriorly the glands become associated with the amphidial sense organs. The amphidial glands synthesize complex secretion granules which appear to release their contents into the sense organ. Secretions thus pass over the amphidial cilia and exit via the amphidial pore. It is suggested that the secretory activity of these glands is under direct nervous control. There are three oesophageal glands, and each synthesizes dense secretion granules. The secretions of the oesophageal glands are released into the lumen of the oesophagus and into the buccal capsule. The two excretory glands are ventral in position and connected to the tubular excretory system. These glands synthesize secretion granules of varying density. Secretions from the excretory glands may exit via the excretory pore, or pass back into the tubular excretory system, or both. |
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Keywords: | hookworm ultrastructure amphidial gland oesophageal gland excretory gland amphid sense organ cilia |
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