| Literature DB >> 8073021 |
K Suresh1, J Howe, S Y Chong, G C Ng, L C Ho, A K Loh, N P Ramachandran, E H Yap, M Singh.
Abstract
The morphological changes occurring in Blastocystis hominis at different time points following in vitro encystment were studied by electron microscopy. The following stages of the parasite were sequentially seen: (a) the amoebic form, which was irregular in shape, with a majority of the organelles being concentrated at the condensed cytoplasmic region; (b) the pre-cystic form, which was rounded and had an electron-dense material forming a homogeneous wall around the central body; and (c) the cystic form, which had a very prominent, thick osmiophilic electron-dense wall, within which there were many inclusions and possibly reproductive granules. The amoebic form appeared to be an intermediate stage between the vacuolar form and the pre-cystic form, as this stage allowed the parasite to ingest bacteria to enhance encystment. The pre-cystic stage had previously been shown in experimental infection to be infective. The role of the cystic stage in producing infection is currently being investigated.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8073021 DOI: 10.1007/bf02351875
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Res ISSN: 0932-0113 Impact factor: 2.289