Abstract

Davies C. 1978. The ultrastructure of the tegument and digestive caeca of in vitro cultured metacercariae of Fasciola hepatica. International Journal for Parasitology 8: 197–206. The ultrastructure of the tegument and digestive caeca of metacercariae of Fasciola hepatica grown in vitro in two different media is described and compared with the development of these two systems during maturation in vivo. Although the tegument of metacercariae grown in Medium RC showed no development, that of flukes cultured in Medium CS began to produce T-1 and T-2 granules typical of the liver phase of development in vivo. The gastrodermal cells showed some degree of conversion to an adult-like morphology in vitro with the production of typical secretory granules, a limited amount of orientation of the GER and the development of junctional complexes with adjacent parenchyma cells—this was particularly evident in flukes from Medium CS. The growth achieved in each of the culture media is correlated to the degree of development of the tegument and the digestive caeca.

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