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Schistosoma haematobium in Bulinus guernei: Electron microscopy of hemocyte-sporocyst interactions
Authors:Paul L. Krupa  Larry M. Lewis  Peter Del Vecchio
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, The City College of the City University of New York, New York, New York 10031, USA;2. the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543 USA
Abstract:Electron microscopy has revealed that in Bulinus guernei (Gambian strain) snails infected with Schistosoma haematobium (Egyptian strain) daughter sporocysts and cercariae, two kinds of hemocytes called granulocytes and hyalinocytes are found associated with the sporocysts. Granulocytes are small, numerous, plumbophilic, and amoeboid. They contain lysosome-like granules. Hyalinocytes are large, sparse, less plumbophilic than granulocytes, and have intracellular microfilaments (about 9 nm wide), and few or no pseudopods. They are devoid of lysosome-like granules. Granulocytes and hyalinocytes infiltrate near sporocysts, but only granulocytes interact with sporocyst microvilli by contact. Granulocytes induce a restricted multilamellated encapsulation reaction. Extracellular microfilaments (about 12.5 nm wide), with a regular transverse structure pattern of about 50-nm periodicity, frequently are found along the outer surface of granulocytes located adjacent to sporocysts. Intracellular filamentous structures and a prominent glycocalyx also are features of the seemingly more active granulocytes contiguous with sporocysts. Cell adhesions may occur between surfaces of (1) granulocytes and sporocysts, (2) interdigitating pseudopodial processes of capsular granulocytes, and (3) granulocytes and hyalinocytes.
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