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Parasitol Res ; 86(4): 270-8, 2000 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10780734

ABSTRACT

Fifty-seven Hirundo rubicola savignii swallows were collected from Damietta, Tanta, Dakahlyia and Sharkia Provinces, Egypt. They were examined for coccidian parasites. The percentage of infection with Isospora stages was 12.3%. After diagnosis it was noted that the parasites belong to a new species. The unsporulated oocysts were spherical, measuring 25.7-31.9 microm in diameter with a mean of 28.3 microm. A micropyle, polar granule and oocyst residuum were absent. Sporocysts appeared lemon-shaped and measured 19.6-24.5 microm x 12.5-17.5 microm with a mean of 22.9 x 14.4 microm. Stieda body and the sporocyst's residual body were clearly visible. Sporozoites measured 11-14.2 x 4.4-5.1 microm with a mean of 11.4 x 4.7 microm. Sporulation time was 72 h at room temperature (25 degrees C). Endogenous stages including schizogony and gamogony were detected in epithelial cells of the duodenum, jejunum and ileum of the host. Schizogony consisted of two generations. Mature first generation schizonts reached up to 11 microm in diameter and produced merozoites measuring 3.5 x 1.7 microm. Mature second generation schizonts measured 17.2 x 12.3 microm and produced merozoites measuring 11.8 x 2.2 microm. Gamogonic stages were differentiated into microgamonts and macrogamonts. Mature microgamonts were spherical and measured 23.2 microm in diameter, producing curved microgametes measuring 4.5 x 0.7 microm. The ovoid macrogametes measured 19.6 x 14.7 microm and were characterized by a large nucleus and nucleolus. Early, more or less spherical, oocysts were detected inside the intestinal epithelial cells and in the intestinal lumen. They measured 19.6 microm in diameter. The sporont measured 17.2 microm in diameter. Cytochemical studies on schizogony, gamogony and oocysts were accomplished and showed distribution of polysaccharides and composition of the oocyst wall.


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Bird Diseases/parasitology , Coccidiosis/veterinary , Isospora/growth & development , Life Cycle Stages/physiology , Songbirds/parasitology , Animals , Bird Diseases/pathology , Coccidiosis/parasitology , Coccidiosis/pathology , Feces/parasitology , Intestines/parasitology , Intestines/pathology
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Afr J Med Med Sci ; 24(3): 219-25, 1995 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8798955

ABSTRACT

The internal fine structure of the partially calcified Schistosoma haematobium eggs in the lower ureteral segments of Saudi patients with chronic urinary schistosomiasis is described. The egg shell is penetrated by cribriform pores and consists of the three previously described layers: outer microspinous, middle intermediately dense, and inner dense layers. The space between the egg shell and the developing embryo is partitioned by three layers. An outer acellular Reynolds' layer of unknown origin and function consists of a fribrillar material mixed with a finely granular matrix extending to the egg-shell pores via racemose channels. The middle von Lichtenberg's envelope consists of a single layer of flattened epithelial cells containing several mitochondria as in other previously described Schistosoma eggs suggesting an active, and perhaps selective, transport in or out of the egg shell. The inner fluid filled cavity, or Lehman's lacuna, between the von Lichtenberg's envelope and the embryo contains numerous lipoid bodies suggesting a relation to vitelline cells. Four systems (out of eight previously described for the free, mature Schistosoma miracidium) have been recognized for the first time in the developing miracidium within S. haematobium eggs and include: (1) ciliated epidermal plates representing the epithelial system, (2) an outer circular and an inner longitudinal muscle layer forming the musculatures, (3) lateral penetration glands, and (4) ciliated flame cells representing the excretory system.


Subject(s)
Ovum/ultrastructure , Schistosoma haematobium/anatomy & histology , Schistosomiasis haematobia/parasitology , Ureteral Diseases/parasitology , Adult , Animals , Biopsy , Humans , Middle Aged , Ovum/growth & development , Saudi Arabia
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