Junctional complexes in the inner cyst tissue of the cysticercoid ofHymenolepis diminuta(Cestoda)
- 1 August 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 87 (2) , 295-306
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000052653
Abstract
SUMMARY: The inner cyst tissue development is anteriad and centripetal. The cells produce lamellar extensions which assume parallel alignment. The first contact points (approximately 4 days post-infection) establish heptalaminar (gap) junctions. Lamellar attenuation results in a decreased intercellular space, and at 5–6 days pentalaminar junctions (with fused outer plasmalemma leaflets to give an electron-dense, approximately 3 nm wide O–O line) occur. This is the first maturation (Ml) stage. The O–O lines are permeable to lanthanum, and evidence of their possible transformation from heptalaminar junctions is presented. Continued lamellar attenuation, associated with scolex retraction and subsequent growth, results in cytoplasmic occlusion and contact between the inner leaflets of thesamelamella. The resultant electron-dense I–I line is approximately 3 nm wide; the O–O line is now less electron-dense and thinner (approximately 2 nm). This final maturation (M2) stage, resembling vertebrate myelin, occurs over limited areas; closely adjacent regions either remaining at the M1 stage, or not displaying junctional complexes. Sincein vivoandin vitroexcystment can occur before the M2 stage, the inner cyst tissue is not considered to be protective against the definitive host. That the tissue may function in limiting nutrient flow, thus regulating the size of the presumptive adult, is discussed.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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