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The first ultrastructural observations of the egg-forming complex of Calicotyle affinis, an endoparasitic monocotylid monogenean which lacks a uterus.

Larisa G Poddubnaya1, Willy Hemmingsen2, David I Gibson3.   

Abstract

This ultrastructural study of the female reproductive system of Calicotyle affinis, a monogenean without a uterus, demonstrates, for the first time in a monogenean, the presence of accessory cells located in the peripheral region of the ovary and a single large cell whose surface is penetrated by deep invaginations which restrict the passage of oocytes through the lumen of the distal extremity of the ovary. The cytoarchitecture of the epithelial lining of the two vaginae is a syncytium formed by an anucleate epithelial lining with sunken epithelial perykaria. The wall of the seminal receptacle is an enlarged prolongation of the vaginal epithelial lining. Fertilization occurs in the fertilization chamber and fertilized oocytes retain cortical granules within their cytoplasm, a characteristic known to occur in free-living flatworms. Our study also highlights concentrations of two distinct groups of Mehlis' gland cell ducts on either side of the proximal end of the ootype distinguished by ultrastructural characteristics of their secretory granules. The epithelial wall of the ootype is formed by a single layer of regular, columnar, glandular epithelial cells; these cells are closely adjacent, conjoined towards their apical region by septate junctions and produce rounded, electron-dense granules which are discharged into the ootype lumen via a merocrine or holocrine mechanism. Released granules concentrate around the eggshell and form an additional fibrous coat. The morphological diversity observed in the female reproductive system of the Monogenea is commented on it relation to clarifying patterns in monogenean evolution and for understanding the phylogeny of the Neodermata.

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Keywords:  Calicotyle affinis; Female reproductive system; Monogenea; Ultrastructure

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30353233     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-018-6111-4

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


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Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2017-08-07       Impact factor: 2.289

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