| Literature DB >> 7281900 |
D W Duszynski, C A Speer, B Chobotar, A A Marchiondo.
Abstract
Oocysts of Eimeria procyonis, from the American raccoon (procyon lotor), were broken, added to a cell suspension, fixed in Karnovsky's fluid, and studied with the electron microscope. The oocyst wall has three layers: a thin electron-dense inner layer (8-15 nm), an electron-lucent middle layer (25-35 nm), and a thick outer layer (120-140 nm). The outer layer has an electron-dense inner portion and an electron-lucent outer portion that contains membrane-bound vesicles. When exposed to a trypsin-sodium taurocholate fluid, sporozoites excysted from most sporocysts which were 35-43 months old, but not from sporocysts that looked normal and were 106 months old. Excysted sporozoites measured 13-16 x 3-4 (mean 14.3 x 3.2) micrometer, usually had two refractile bodies, and had a nucleus with a prominent nucleolus.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 7281900 DOI: 10.1007/BF00929178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Parasitenkd ISSN: 0044-3255