Literature DB >> 12632169

Ultrastructure of smooth muscle, gap junctions and glycogen distribution in Taenia solium tapeworms from experimentally infected hamsters.

Kaethe Willms1, Lilia Robert, José Antonio Caro.   

Abstract

Taenia solium adults were grown in hamsters infected by feeding them with cysticerci from pig carcasses. Viable strobilae were collected from the hamster duodenum 20-60 days post-infection, fixed and processed for transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Fourteen strobilae were cut into pieces and embedded in individual blocks. Sections, stained with toluidine blue, were then photographed by light microscopy. Over 1,200 TEM images were obtained from selected blocks. Maturing proglottids exhibited a dense myofilament lattice of connecting fibers, each contained in sarcoplamsic extensions of myocytons and emitting cytoplasmic processes loosely attached to other cells, structures characterized as myocyton-myofilament-pseudopod units, which are interpreted as structures involved in the transport of cells and membrane-bound-glycogen from the germinative tissues to mature proglottids. Densely packed membrane-bound glycogen particles were found between the tegumentary cytons of the neck tissue, and as single-stranded particles between the tegumentary cytons of mature proglottids. These were wrapped around cell bodies in the parenchyma of maturing proglottids and as thin cytoplasmic strands between the testicular lobules of mature proglottids. A large number of cell-to-cell adhesions were identified as gap junctions connected to glycogen strands. We suggest that these are involved in the transport of glucose to differentiating tissues.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12632169     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-002-0733-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


  6 in total

1.  Taeniid tapeworm responses to in vitro glucose.

Authors:  Kaethe Willms; Ana María Fernández Presas; José Agustín Jiménez; Abraham Landa; Rimma Zurabián; María Eugenia Juárez Ugarte; Lilia Robert
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2005-05-26       Impact factor: 2.289

2.  Ultrastructure of a spermatid transport system in the mature proglottids of experimental Taenia crassiceps (WFU strain).

Authors:  Kaethe Willms; Lilia Robert
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2007-05-24       Impact factor: 2.289

Review 3.  Evolutionary Adaptations of Parasitic Flatworms to Different Oxygen Tensions.

Authors:  José de Jesús Martínez-González; Alberto Guevara-Flores; Irene Patricia Del Arenal Mena
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-31

4.  Ultrastructure of spermatogonia and spermatocyte lobules in Taenia solium strobilae (Cestoda, Cyclophyllidea, Taeniidae) from golden hamsters.

Authors:  Kaethe Willms; Jose Antonio Caro; Lilia Robert
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2003-06-26       Impact factor: 2.289

5.  Role of macroautophagy in nutrient homeostasis during fungal development and pathogenesis.

Authors:  Yizhen Deng; Ziwei Qu; Naweed I Naqvi
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2012-08-02       Impact factor: 6.600

Review 6.  Role of gap junctions and hemichannels in parasitic infections.

Authors:  José Luis Vega; Mario Subiabre; Felipe Figueroa; Kurt Alex Schalper; Luis Osorio; Jorge González; Juan Carlos Sáez
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2013-10-23       Impact factor: 3.411

  6 in total

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