Abstract

Davtes C. 1980. A comparative ultrastructural study of in vivo and in vitro derived adults of Microphallus similis. International Journal for Parasitology 10: 217–266. The ultrastructure of in vitro cultured adults of Microphallus similis was examined by TEM and SEM and compared to that of metacercariae and in vivo grown adults. In cultured flukes the most conspicuous abnormalities were observed in secretory cells, especially those of the tegument, digestive caecum, forebody glands and vitellaria. In the tegumental cells and the forebody gland cells, the secretory granules appeared to lose some of their contents within the cell bodies suggesting that there may be some defect in the transport and/or packaging of secretory granules in vitro. In the vitellaria of cultured flukes some of the granules lost their characteristic appearance, becoming ragged in outline and very electrondense. The premature tanning of the vitelline secretions within the vitellaria is correlated with abnormal egg production in vitro. The caecal cells of cultured flukes differed from those of the metacercaria and the normal adult in several important respects which suggested that their function was probably impaired.

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