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Echinococcus granulosus: secretory activity of the rostellum of the adult cestode in situ in the dog.
Authors:R C Thompson  J D Dunsmore  A R Hayton
Institution:Division of Veterinary Biology, School of Veterinary Studies, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia 6153, Australia
Abstract:Secretary activities associated with the rostellum of adult Echinococcus granulosus were studied using histological, histochemical, and ultrastructural techniques, following rapid fixation of the cestodes in situ in the small intestine of the anaesthetised dog. Studies concentrated on the host-parasite interface from 30 to 35 days postinfection. At this time, contraction of the muscular rostellar pad appeared to be associated with extension of the apical rostellum into a crypt of Lieberkühn. Crypt invasion by the apical rostellum coincided with morphological changes and secretory activity in a group of modified tegumental cells, previously referred to as the rostellar gland. Secretory material, a cystine-rich protein, was observed in the nuclei and cytoplasm of the rostellar gland cells. Release of this material into the interface was seen only following crypt invasion by the apical rostellum. Although the mechanism of release is not clear, it may be analagous to holocrine secretory mechanisms, since apparent degeneration of the rostellar gland region was associated with secretion. Possible functional activities of the secretion associated with hook formation, nutrition, regulation, adhesion, and protection are discussed.
Keywords:Cestode  Tapeworm  Rostellum  Secretion  Dog  Histology  Histochemistry  Ultrastructure  Crypt of Lieberkühn  H  hooks  R  rostellum  RA  apical rostellum  RG  rostellar gland  RP  rostellar pad  S  sucker  all scale bars  25 μm  BL  basal lamina  C  cytoplasmic extensions  CD  cellular debris  CI  cartwheel configuration of inclusion material  D  disc bodies  DC  distal cytoplasm  G  Golgi apparatus  GC  glycocalyx  GL  glycogen  H  host duodenal epithelium  I  inclusion material  M  mitochondria  MF  muscle and fibrous zone  MI  microtriches  MV  microvilli  N  nucleus  NU  nucleolus  PC  perinuclear cytoplasm  PM  plasma membrane  R  ribosomes  RP  rostellar pad  T  tubular structures  V  vesicles  VN  nucleus with vesicular changes  VR  vacuolar region  all scale bars = 1 μm
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