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Ultrastructure and development of Nosema podocotyloidisn. sp. (Microsporidia), a hyperparasite of Podocotyloides magnatestis(Trematoda), a parasite of Parapristipoma octolineatum(Teleostei)

Authors :
Toguebaye, Bhen Sikina
Quilichini, Yann
Diagne, Papa Mbagnick
Marchand, Bernard
Toguebaye, Bhen Sikina
Quilichini, Yann
Diagne, Papa Mbagnick
Marchand, Bernard
Source :
Parasite - Journal de la Société Française de Parasitologie; January 2014, Vol. 21 Issue: 1
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Nosema podocotyloidisn. sp. (Microsporidia, Nosematidae) is described from Podocotyloides magnatestis(Trematoda: Opecoelidae), a parasite of the fish Parapristipoma octolineatum(Teleostei) in the Atlantic Ocean. Electron microscopy reveals that all the stages of the cycle (merogony and sporogony) are diplokaryotic and in direct contact with the cytoplasm of host cells. There is no sporophorous vesicle (pansporoblast). The earliest stages observed are meronts, which have a simple plasmic membrane. Their cytoplasm is granular, rich in ribosomes and contains some sacculi of endoplasmic reticulum. They divide by binary fission into diplokaryotic sporonts. The sporonts have a thick electron-dense wall. Their diplokaryon is slightly less electron-dense than the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm of more advanced sporonts has numerous electron-lucent vesicles. Sporonts with two diplokarya divide by binary fission into diplokaryotic sporoblasts. The older sporoblasts are irregular or elongate and the polar filament is in formation. Their cytoplasm is denser, with ribosomes and lamellae of granular endoplasmic reticulum. The sporoblasts evolve into spores. The mature spores are broadly oval and measure 3.6 (3.1–4.0) × 2.58 (1.8–3.3) μm. Their wall is 100–300 nm thick. The polar tube is isofilar with 11–16 coils, 130–155 nm in diameter and arranged in many layers in the centre of the spore. The polaroplast is divided into two regions: an outer electron-dense cup with granular content and lacking lamellae and an internal region, less electron-dense, composed of irregularly arranged sacs. The posterior vacuole, with an amorphous electron-dense content, is present. The new species is compared with other species of Nosemafrom trematodes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1252607X and 17761042
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Parasite - Journal de la Société Française de Parasitologie
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs33677403
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2014044