Etude Ultrastructurale des Mérozoites et de la Schizogonie des Coccidies (Eimeriina): Eimeria magna (Perard 1925) de I'Intestin des Lapins et E. tenella (Railliet et Lucet, 1891) des Coecums des Poulets |
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Authors: | JEAN SENAUD,ZOFIE Ç ERNÁ |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Zoologie de la Facultédes Sciences de Clermont-Ferrand (France), and Laboratoire de Parasitologie de l'UniversitéCharles de Prague (Czechoslovakia) |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. An electron microscopic study is made of merozoites and schizogony of Eimeria magna and Eimeria tenella from rabbits and chickens infected 5 days before fixation. The merozoite outer layer is formed by a unit membrane lined by a dense osmiophilic layer. A micropyle is present. The apical complex of the cell is constituted by a conoid surmounted by 2 rings and surrounded by another from which about 26 subpellicular, tubular fibrils start. Two "rhoptries" (= toxonemes) go thru the conoid to the apex of cell. Rare sarconemes (= convoluted tubes) are disseminated in the anterior part of merozoites. A nucleus with nucleolus, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, lipid globules and glucidic grains were observed. Schizogony starts by the formation of a multinucleated schizont which has a centriolar structure. The new merozoites appear as evaginations of the schizont's membrane. Cellular organelles (conoid, rhoptries, micropyle, sarconemes) differentiate and the nuclei enter the diverticula of the schizont. Then the development of merozoites proceeds by "external budding". The ultrastructural similarities between the merozoites of Eimeria and the endodyocytes of Toxoplasmea, appear to us to be extremely interesting and indicate a close relationship between the Toxoplasmea and the Coccidia. |
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