The fine structure of the female reproductive tract of adult Loa loa |
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Authors: | P Weber |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Bamenda, Bambili, Cameroon;2. Centre for Research on Filariasis and other tropical Diseases (CRFilMT), Yaounde, Cameroon;3. Parasitology and Ecology Laboratory, Department of Animal Biology and Physiology, Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde 1, Yaounde, Cameroon. |
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Abstract: | Weber P. 1987. The fine structure of the female reproductive tract of adult Loa loa. International Journal for Parasitology17: 927–934. The wall of the female reproductive tract of Loa loa was studied by electron microscopy. The wall is composed of a monolayered epithelium covered by a basal lamina. The epithelium of the ovary has a moderately developed basal labyrinth, abundant organelles, and a few secretory granules. In the oviduct, the basal lamina intrudes septa-like into the epithelium. Abundant myofilaments are attached to it. Microvilli cover the luminal cell border. The seminal receptacle contains few muscle cells in its basal lamina. It shows a highly developed spongy zone at its luminal surface. The uterine epithelium contains glycogen deposits and lipid droplets. In its anterior parts it shows a highly developed basal labyrinth and an abundance of secretory granules. The vagina has several layers of muscle cells in the basal lamina. Its epithelium contains few organelles, a small number of secretory granules, and is devoid of storage deposits. |
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