Ultrastructure of the Interface between Stages of Eimeria funduli (Apicomplexa) and Hepatocytes of the Longnose Killifish, Fundulus similis
- 1 April 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Journal of Parasitology
- Vol. 70 (2) , 232-238
- https://doi.org/10.2307/3281868
Abstract
The interface between stages of E. funduli and hepatocytes of the experimentally infected killifish F. similis was studied ultrastructurally. Parasitophorous vacuoles (PV) in which meronts, macrogamonts and microgamonts developed were lined by an inner, smooth membrane and an outer, ribosome-studded membrane. The outer membrane bordered on the cytoplasm of the host cell; the inner one limited the PV. The origins of these membranes were not determined with certainty, but images were observed in which both membranes appeared to be continuous with the outer nuclear membrane of the host cell. The outer PV membrane was continuous with membranes of rough endoplasmic reticulum in the host cell. For stages which were rapidly growing or differentiating, the inner membrane blebbed into the PV. Blebbing ceased and ribosomes detached from the outer membrane after maturation of the meront or fertilization of the macrogamont. Blebbing appears to be a mechanism by which nutrients transfer from the host to the parasite. During sporogony, the inner PV membrane acquired a thin layer of electron dense material, but otherwise membranes lining the PV remained intact. The 2 PV membranes, probably together with dense material of parasitic origin lining the inner membrane, appear to serve as the oocyst wall enclosing the sporocysts until they are released in the intermediate host.Keywords
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