Abstract

Transverse slices of Fasciola hepatica adults were incubated for up to 3 hr in the presence of [ 3H]leucine. The incorporation of this tracer molecule into macromolecules and its subsequent movement through the tegument was visualized by electron microscope autoradiography. It appeared that protein synthesis in the Type 1 tegumental cells occurred by a GER/Golgi-mediated mechanism similar to that in vertebrate tissues. Mature T1 secretory bodies entered the surface syncytium via the connecting tubules and accumulated in the basal cytoplasm prior to rapid transit to the surface and discharge at the apical plasma membrane. In adult flukes, which are partly protected from immune attack by virtue of their location, glycocalyx replacement and T1 synthesis may be retarded. The Type 1 cells also appear to manufacture proteins which are not membrane bound. These move with the T1 secretory bodies into the surface syncytium and may have structural or enzymic functions within the cytoplasm.

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