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Zdzisław Świderski1, Jordi Miquel2,3, Samira Azzouz-Maache4, Anne-Françoise Pétavy4.
Abstract
Both the oncospheral tegument and the hook region membrane (HRM) ofEntities:
Keywords: Echinococcus multilocularis; Morphogenesis of hook region membrane; Oncoblasts; Oncospheral hooks; Oncospheral tegument; Preoncospheral differentiation; Taeniid cestodes; Ultrastructure
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29335790 PMCID: PMC5846836 DOI: 10.1007/s00436-018-5752-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Res ISSN: 0932-0113 Impact factor: 2.289
Fig. 1Schematic diagram illustrating the origin (a) and beginning of differentiation (b) of the oncospheral tegument and hook region membrane in the preoncospheral stage of embryonic development of Echinococcus multilocularis. All structures involved in formation of the oncospheral tegument and hook region membrane are marked in orange colour. Two red arrows show direction of progressive sinking or migration of the binucleate subtegumental perikaryon which sunk deep into the central region of differentiating oncosphere. HFC hook-forming cell or oncoblast, HP hook primordium, HRC hook region cavity, IE inner envelope, m mitochondria, N1, N2 two nuclei of the binucleate complex primordium, N nucleus of hook-forming cell, PBC binucleate complex primordium, V vesicles in the outer cytoplasm, undergoing progressive fusion
Fig. 2Schematic diagram illustrating the general topography of the oncospheral tegument and hook region membrane in relation to the oncospheral hooks, penetration gland arms and glandular exits in the mature intrauterine eggs. All structures involved in formation of the oncospheral tegument and hook region membrane are marked in orange colour. BSP binucleate subtegumental perikaryon, HRM hook region membrane, IE inner envelope LH lateral hooks, MH median hooks, Mv microvilli, N1, N2 nucleus, OT oncospheral tegument, PGA penetration glands arms
Fig. 3Comparison of an early and advanced preoncospheral stage of embryonic development in Echinococcus multilocularis. a Ultrastructure of an embryo in the early preoncospheral stage of embryonic development. Note the binucleate complex primordium (PBC), which appears as a syncytial cap or “calotte” situated beneath the inner envelope (IE) at one pole of the developing embryo; two thick arrows mark the direction of progressive migration of both nuclei (N1, N2) surrounded by a thin layer of common cytoplasm and become transformed into the binucleate subtegumental perikaryon. b Part of the embryo in the advanced stage of preoncosphere showing the binucleate subtegumental perikaryon (BSP) of the tegumental syncytium sunk deep into the central part of the embryo and surrounded by differentiating blastomeres. Bl blastomere, C vitelline capsule, EmB embryophoric blocks, GL granular layer, H oncospheral hooks, HM hook muscles, HRM hook region membrane, KI keratin-like protein islands, MeN mesomere nucleus, OE outer envelope, OM oncospheral membrane, PG penetration gland, UW uterine wall
Fig. 4Consecutive stages of a tegumental perikaryon migration. a Part of an embryo in the early preoncospheral stage of development showing much infolded oncospheral membrane and the binucleate perikaryon (BSP) of the oncospheral tegument in the early stage of its migration, sunken already below the peripheral layers of oncospheral musculature. b Part of the late stage of preoncospheral differentiation showing the binucleate perikaryon of oncospheral tegument sunk deep into the central part of the embryo and surrounded by differentiating blastomeres. H oncospheral hooks, HCF hook forming cell, HRM hook region membrane, IE inner envelope, N1, N2, nucleus, OE outer envelope, OM oncospheral membrane, SC somatic cells
Fig. 5High-power TEM micrographs showing ultrastructural details of the oncospheral tegument and hook region membrane. a Note two oblique sections of blades of the oncospheral hooks (HBl), surrounded by numerous long microvilli (Mv) which protrude into large cavity situated under the hook region membrane (HRM) and oncospheral membrane (OM). b Oblique section through the hook region membrane showing hook blade exit and oncospheral tegument with numerous long microvilli at its surface. DR desmosome rings, HM hook musculature, IE inner envelope
Fig. 6TEM micrographs of mature eggs of Echinococcus multilocularis. a Part of the oncosphere showing the high concentration of beta-glycogen particles (β-gl) in the musculature of oncospheral hooks (HM) as indicated by the cytochemical test of Thiéry. b Low-power electron micrograph illustrating the general topography of mature intrauterine egg. Note: (1) a bilateral symmetry of the oncosphere (white interrupted line) and (2) position of hook region membrane and oncospheral tegument at one pole of the hexacanth. The hook region is marked by a frame composed of interrupted black lines. EmB embryophoric blocks, GC germinative cells, GL granular layer, HRM hook region membrane, IE inner envelope, LH lateral hooks, MH median hooks, OE outer envelope, OM oncospheral membrane, PG penetration glands, SC somatic cells