Species of Eimeria in Nonepithelial Sites1
- 1 May 1981
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Protozoology
- Vol. 28 (2) , 258-260
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.1981.tb02846.x
Abstract
In a few homoiothermic host species, Eimeria spp. in a schizogonic stage, a gamogonic stage, or as resting sporozoites infect nonepithelial tissues. However, epithelium serves as a critical site in the cycle of these and all other species known from warm‐blooded hosts. Eimeria funduli, infecting at least four different killifishes, undergoes both schizogony and gamogony in non‐epithelial hepatic and pancreatic cells and requires an invertebrate host to complete its cycle. Oocysts are not released from the living fish into the environment. The cycle for this species, or aspects of it, may exemplify those found in several piscine species infecting nonepithelial (and possibly epithelial) cells. Eimeriu funduli differs from most species of Eimeria infecting homoiotherms in other respects, some of which may also characterize traits for piscine and other poikilotherm eimerians in general. Endogenous development is affected by temperature and host‐age, sporogony occurs in the host, and infections occur in several related fishes. The presence of an intermediate host in at least E. funduli and the presence of sporozoites in macrophages of several eimerians of homoiotherms, as well as other features, suggest a closer relationship between eimeriids and Lankesterella, Schellackia, and even the Haemosporina than previously assumed.Keywords
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