Topography and ultrastructure of the tegument of Lecithochirium musculus (digenea: Hemiuridae), a parasite of the European eel Anguilla anguilla (osteichthyes: Anguillidae).

International audience The tegumental ultrastructure of the stomach fluke Lecithochirium musculus was studied using scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The surface of the tegument was smooth and covered by transverse cytoplasmic ridges. Cobblestone-like units of the tegument were observed...

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Published in:Journal of Morphology
Main Authors: Filippi, Jean-José, Quilichini, Yann, Foata, Joséphine, Marchand, Bernard
Other Authors: Sciences pour l'environnement (SPE), Université Pascal Paoli (UPP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2012
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spelling ftunivcorse:oai:HAL:hal-00677096v1 2024-09-15T17:39:42+00:00 Topography and ultrastructure of the tegument of Lecithochirium musculus (digenea: Hemiuridae), a parasite of the European eel Anguilla anguilla (osteichthyes: Anguillidae). Filippi, Jean-José Quilichini, Yann Foata, Joséphine Marchand, Bernard Sciences pour l'environnement (SPE) Université Pascal Paoli (UPP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2012-04 https://hal.science/hal-00677096 https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.11032 en eng HAL CCSD Wiley info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1002/jmor.11032 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/22109611 hal-00677096 https://hal.science/hal-00677096 doi:10.1002/jmor.11032 PUBMED: 22109611 ISSN: 0362-2525 EISSN: 1097-4687 Journal of Morphology https://hal.science/hal-00677096 Journal of Morphology, 2012, 273 (4), pp.361-70. ⟨10.1002/jmor.11032⟩ [SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate Zoology info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2012 ftunivcorse https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.11032 2024-07-22T23:38:44Z International audience The tegumental ultrastructure of the stomach fluke Lecithochirium musculus was studied using scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The surface of the tegument was smooth and covered by transverse cytoplasmic ridges. Cobblestone-like units of the tegument were observed on the ventral surface. Invagination and evagination of the ecsoma induced variations in the tegumental surface. The ultrastructural study revealed that the tegument of L. musculus had a typical syncytial organization with a distal cytoplasm lying over a basal matrix and cytons. Two types of intra-tegumental sensory structures were observed. Type 1 sensory receptor was a domed-like fusiform structure consisting of a smooth elevation of the tegument. Four receptors of this type were observed on the anterior dorsal surface of the fluke. Three nerve bulbs filled with electron-lucent material and mitochondria composed this receptor. Hemispherical electron-dense collars were observed at the top of the nerve bulbs. Striated rootlets laid just beneath the hemispherical electron-dense collars. Type 2 sensory receptor presented two morphological variations, i.e., a bulb-like monolobed structure, and a bulb-like bilobed structure observed at two different degrees of evagination. For both variations, the nerve bulb enclosed mitochondria, electron-lucent material, and a conical electron-dense collar from which extended a striated rootlet. Numerous sensory receptors of this type were observed around the ventral sucker. J. Morphol., 2012. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Università di Corsica Pasquale Paoli: HAL Journal of Morphology 273 4 361 370
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Filippi, Jean-José
Quilichini, Yann
Foata, Joséphine
Marchand, Bernard
Topography and ultrastructure of the tegument of Lecithochirium musculus (digenea: Hemiuridae), a parasite of the European eel Anguilla anguilla (osteichthyes: Anguillidae).
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description International audience The tegumental ultrastructure of the stomach fluke Lecithochirium musculus was studied using scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The surface of the tegument was smooth and covered by transverse cytoplasmic ridges. Cobblestone-like units of the tegument were observed on the ventral surface. Invagination and evagination of the ecsoma induced variations in the tegumental surface. The ultrastructural study revealed that the tegument of L. musculus had a typical syncytial organization with a distal cytoplasm lying over a basal matrix and cytons. Two types of intra-tegumental sensory structures were observed. Type 1 sensory receptor was a domed-like fusiform structure consisting of a smooth elevation of the tegument. Four receptors of this type were observed on the anterior dorsal surface of the fluke. Three nerve bulbs filled with electron-lucent material and mitochondria composed this receptor. Hemispherical electron-dense collars were observed at the top of the nerve bulbs. Striated rootlets laid just beneath the hemispherical electron-dense collars. Type 2 sensory receptor presented two morphological variations, i.e., a bulb-like monolobed structure, and a bulb-like bilobed structure observed at two different degrees of evagination. For both variations, the nerve bulb enclosed mitochondria, electron-lucent material, and a conical electron-dense collar from which extended a striated rootlet. Numerous sensory receptors of this type were observed around the ventral sucker. J. Morphol., 2012. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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author Filippi, Jean-José
Quilichini, Yann
Foata, Joséphine
Marchand, Bernard
author_facet Filippi, Jean-José
Quilichini, Yann
Foata, Joséphine
Marchand, Bernard
author_sort Filippi, Jean-José
title Topography and ultrastructure of the tegument of Lecithochirium musculus (digenea: Hemiuridae), a parasite of the European eel Anguilla anguilla (osteichthyes: Anguillidae).
title_short Topography and ultrastructure of the tegument of Lecithochirium musculus (digenea: Hemiuridae), a parasite of the European eel Anguilla anguilla (osteichthyes: Anguillidae).
title_full Topography and ultrastructure of the tegument of Lecithochirium musculus (digenea: Hemiuridae), a parasite of the European eel Anguilla anguilla (osteichthyes: Anguillidae).
title_fullStr Topography and ultrastructure of the tegument of Lecithochirium musculus (digenea: Hemiuridae), a parasite of the European eel Anguilla anguilla (osteichthyes: Anguillidae).
title_full_unstemmed Topography and ultrastructure of the tegument of Lecithochirium musculus (digenea: Hemiuridae), a parasite of the European eel Anguilla anguilla (osteichthyes: Anguillidae).
title_sort topography and ultrastructure of the tegument of lecithochirium musculus (digenea: hemiuridae), a parasite of the european eel anguilla anguilla (osteichthyes: anguillidae).
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