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In vitro development from sporozoites to first-generation merozoites in Eimeria contorta Haberkorn, 1971

A fine structural study

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The asexual development of Eimeria contorta from sporozoites to first-generation merozoites in tissue culture was investigated with the electron microscope. Sporozoites with a three-layered pellicle, 26 subpellicular microtubules, a conoid, 4–7 rhoptries, and an abundance of micronemes actively entered host cells and showed direct contact to the host cell's cytoplasm. Shortly after penetration, small vacuoles surrounding the parasite merged into a parasitophorous vacuole. Inside this vacuole, sporozoites assumed a definite U-shape before transformation into schizonts took place. This process was characterised by the occurrence of subpellicular microtubules exclusively in the anterior half of the sporozoite, by a degeneration of the 2 inner pellicular membranes, by an outpocketing of the parasite's surface, and by the arrangement of microtubules in clusters.

About 25 merozoites were formed at the surface of mature schizonts, to which they remained attached at their posterior pole. A polar ring was present at that area. Anterior and posterior refractile bodies were conspicuous in merozoites and showed close association with mitochondria.

The significance of a fibrillar substructure in rhoptries and micronemes is discussed, and special attention is drawn to the pathway of nutrient transport from host cell mitochondria and dictyosomes through intravacuolar folds, parasitophorous vacuole and crescent body into the parasite's food vacuoles.

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In memoriam Datus M. Hammond. Part of this work was carried out under the late Dr. D.M. Hammond at Utah State University, Logan, USA, with a fellowship from the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes.

Part of a Ph. D. thesis accepted by the Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät der Universität Bonn (D 5).

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Müller, B.E.G. In vitro development from sporozoites to first-generation merozoites in Eimeria contorta Haberkorn, 1971. Z. F. Parasitenkunde 47, 23–34 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00418062

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