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Light and electron microscopy studies on Onchocerca jakutensis and O. flexuosa of red deer show different host-parasite interactions.

A Plenge-Bönig1, M Krömer, D W Büttner.   

Abstract

Adult filariae of two intranodular Onchocerca species of red deer (Cervus elaphus) were examined at the ultrastructural level. In all, 90 nodules of O. flexuosa and 20 nodules of O. jakutensis were studied by histology. O. jakutensis caused cystic and pus-filled nodules in which the female and male worms were motile. Female worms possessed a thick cuticle and a well-developed somatic musculature. The basal lamina of the muscular syncytia was connected with the transhypodermal fibers through long protrusions. The epicuticle had only few protuberances and no visible surface coat. Female O. flexuosa showed morphological features similar to those of other intranodular filariae. A surface coat could not be detected. In 24% of 33 nodules with young live female worms and 40% of 38 nodules with older live female O. flexuosa the worms were surrounded by giant cells apparently attacking a cuticle. This was found even in nodules obtained from animals no older than 9 months. It is probable that the lack of a surface coat protecting the female worm and the inability to move due to the reduced somatic muscles lead to an early elimination of O. flexuosa by the host's immune system.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7724516     DOI: 10.1007/bf00932419

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


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