MELICHEROVÁ, Janka, Jana ILGOVÁ a Andrea VALIGUROVÁ. Oocyst or sporocyst? Another enigma in the development of cryptosporidia. In 43. Jirovcovy Protozoologické dny. 2013. ISBN 978-80-260-4294-5.
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Originální název Oocyst or sporocyst? Another enigma in the development of cryptosporidia
Autoři MELICHEROVÁ, Janka (703 Slovensko, garant, domácí), Jana ILGOVÁ (703 Slovensko, domácí) a Andrea VALIGUROVÁ (703 Slovensko, domácí).
Vydání 43. Jirovcovy Protozoologické dny, 2013.
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Konferenční abstrakt
Obor 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Stát vydavatele Česká republika
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Kód RIV RIV/00216224:14310/13:00066916
Organizační jednotka Přírodovědecká fakulta
ISBN 978-80-260-4294-5
Klíčová slova anglicky oocyst; sporocyst; wall forming bodies;
Změnil Změnila: Mgr. Janka Melicherová, učo 381738. Změněno: 17. 2. 2014 00:46.
Anotace
Developmental stages of the gastric parasite, Cryptosporidium muris (strain TS03), were obtained from stomachs and faeces of experimentally inoculated Mastomys coucha. The development of C. muris oocysts was mapped in detail using a combined microscopic approach, supported by freeze etching. Two types of wall forming bodies (WFB) of different electron density occurred in mature macrogamonts and zygotes. The WFB, located beneath the zygote pellicle, disintegrated into small particles and migrated in the space between pellicular membranes. Additional membranes seemed to develop beneath the pellicle so that four or more membranes could be seen enveloping more advanced zygote stages. Developing oocysts were enveloped by a parasitophorous sac and their wall comprised of three layers. The outermost one, considered to be a true oocyst, was very fragile and this could be the reason that it usually remains unnoticed. In endogenous stages, this layer was usually separated from inner two layers and often almost unnoticeable as it was adjacent to the inner membrane of parasitophorous sac. The middle thin and the innermost thick layers, on which the characteristic suture could be seen, form the wall of a sporocyst. Fully sporulated sporocysts, found either in stomach or faeces, were released from parasitophorous sac and frequently lacked the outermost layer (oocyst). Under scanning electron microscope, they exhibited either smooth or wrinkly surface, presumably depending on the wall thickness. Furthermore, due to a high variability in wall thickness, authors call into question the existence of two independent types of oocysts (thin- and thick-walled) in cryptosporidia. Financial support provided by projects No. P506/10/P372 and MUNI/A/0937/2012.
Návaznosti
GPP506/10/P372, projekt VaVNázev: Srovnávací morfologie a imunohistochemie v hodnocení fylogenetických vztahů mezi zástupci raných linií kmene Apicomplexa
Investor: Grantová agentura ČR, Srovnávací morfologie a imunohistochemie v hodnocení fylogenetických vztahů mezi zástupci raných linií kmene Apicomplexa
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