Sarcocystis Hardangeri and Sarcocystis Rangi N. Sp. From The Domestic Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus) in Northern Norway

Fresh preparations of microisolated sarcocysts from striated muscle of several domestic reindeer from northern Norway were examined by light microscopy. In cardiac muscle, cysts of S. grueneri were found. In skeletal muscle, cysts of S. rangiferi, S. tarandi and S. tarandivulpes were found in all sa...

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Published in:Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
Main Author: Gjerde, Bjørn
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central 1984
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8287446/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6441475
https://doi.org/10.1186/BF03547255
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:8287446 2023-05-15T17:43:22+02:00 Sarcocystis Hardangeri and Sarcocystis Rangi N. Sp. From The Domestic Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus) in Northern Norway Gjerde, Bjørn 1984-09-01 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8287446/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6441475 https://doi.org/10.1186/BF03547255 en eng BioMed Central http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8287446/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6441475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/BF03547255 © The Author(s) 1985 Acta Vet Scand Article Text 1984 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1186/BF03547255 2021-07-25T00:40:17Z Fresh preparations of microisolated sarcocysts from striated muscle of several domestic reindeer from northern Norway were examined by light microscopy. In cardiac muscle, cysts of S. grueneri were found. In skeletal muscle, cysts of S. rangiferi, S. tarandi and S. tarandivulpes were found in all samples examined. In the abdominal muscles of some reindeer, one or two other types of cysts were found. Cysts of one type were macroscopic in size, and ovoid to cylindrical in shape. The cysts were surrounded by a 8–12 µm thick layer of fibrous material, and measured 1682×910 µm. The cysts had relatively few and irregularly distributed, 20–35 µm long, and 3–5 µm wide, linguiform cyst wall protrusions, which could only be seen after removal of the fibrous layer. These cysts were classified as cysts of S. hardangeri, a species previously described from wild reindeer in southern Norway. Cysts of the other type were long and slender, measuring 5460–12700 (8994 ± 2575) × 95–280 (180 ± 50) µm. The cysts had numerous very fine, flexible, hair-like cyst wall protrusions, which were 8–10 [xm long and less than 0.5 µm thick. These cysts are considered to belong to a new Sarcocystis species of reindeer, for which the name Sarcocystis rangi n, sp. is proposed. The reindeer is recorded as the intermediate host for 6 different species of Sarcocystis. Text Northern Norway Rangifer tarandus PubMed Central (PMC) Norway Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 25 3 411 418
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description Fresh preparations of microisolated sarcocysts from striated muscle of several domestic reindeer from northern Norway were examined by light microscopy. In cardiac muscle, cysts of S. grueneri were found. In skeletal muscle, cysts of S. rangiferi, S. tarandi and S. tarandivulpes were found in all samples examined. In the abdominal muscles of some reindeer, one or two other types of cysts were found. Cysts of one type were macroscopic in size, and ovoid to cylindrical in shape. The cysts were surrounded by a 8–12 µm thick layer of fibrous material, and measured 1682×910 µm. The cysts had relatively few and irregularly distributed, 20–35 µm long, and 3–5 µm wide, linguiform cyst wall protrusions, which could only be seen after removal of the fibrous layer. These cysts were classified as cysts of S. hardangeri, a species previously described from wild reindeer in southern Norway. Cysts of the other type were long and slender, measuring 5460–12700 (8994 ± 2575) × 95–280 (180 ± 50) µm. The cysts had numerous very fine, flexible, hair-like cyst wall protrusions, which were 8–10 [xm long and less than 0.5 µm thick. These cysts are considered to belong to a new Sarcocystis species of reindeer, for which the name Sarcocystis rangi n, sp. is proposed. The reindeer is recorded as the intermediate host for 6 different species of Sarcocystis.
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title Sarcocystis Hardangeri and Sarcocystis Rangi N. Sp. From The Domestic Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus) in Northern Norway
title_short Sarcocystis Hardangeri and Sarcocystis Rangi N. Sp. From The Domestic Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus) in Northern Norway
title_full Sarcocystis Hardangeri and Sarcocystis Rangi N. Sp. From The Domestic Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus) in Northern Norway
title_fullStr Sarcocystis Hardangeri and Sarcocystis Rangi N. Sp. From The Domestic Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus) in Northern Norway
title_full_unstemmed Sarcocystis Hardangeri and Sarcocystis Rangi N. Sp. From The Domestic Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus) in Northern Norway
title_sort sarcocystis hardangeri and sarcocystis rangi n. sp. from the domestic reindeer (rangifer tarandus) in northern norway
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