DEMONSTRATION OF THE INCLUSION APPENDAGE OF ANAPLASMA-MARGINALE IN NYMPHAL DERMACENTOR-ANDERSONI
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 45 (9) , 1800-1807
Abstract
D. andersoni nymphs were placed in stockinettes and allowed to feed on a splenectomized calf with experimentally induced anaplasmosis when the parasitemia was 3%-5%. Nymphs were selected on each of the 6 days of feeding and every 5 days from repletion through molting to the adult stage (25 days postrepletion); they were killed and midgut tissues were processed and examined by light and electron microscopies. No stages of A. marginale were seen in tissues of feeding ticks. Visualization of indiviudal components of gut contents was difficult owing to presence of the concentrated, electron-dense blood meal containing Hb. Inclusion appendages were observed in midgut tissues of nymphs at 5 and 10 days postrepletion, but not at 20 or 25 days. The morphology of the appendages was similar to that described for inclusion appendages commonly associated with anaplasmal inclusions in bovine erythrocytes. Some appendages were free in the lumen of the midgut and occurred either alone or with clusters of small vesicular particles. Occasionally, initial bodies like those generally found in bovine erythrocytes were seen with the appendage, but most of them were swollen and appeared to be degenerating. Frequently, inclusion appendages were observed attached to the luminal surface of the midgut cell membrane by a blunt, electron-dense attachment complex. The attachment of the appendage appeared to be extracellular, with the pointed end extending into the lumen. Often, small particles were observed immediately across the cell membrane from where the appendages were attached; the small particles appeared to be generated from the appendage itself and to have passed through the membrane of the midgut cells. The possible role of the inclusion appendage and of small particles in the infection of tick midgut cells is discussed.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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