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J Parasit Dis ; 43(1): 120-133, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30956455

ABSTRACT

An ultrastructural topography has been made to the tegumental architectures of two Egyptian schistosomes namely S. mansoni and S. haematobium hosted in a model animal namely Cricentus auratus. The distribution of sensory papillae on the oral sucker were arranged in one circle around the rim in addition to some papillae in upper part of inner zone in male, female S. mansoni and in male S. haematobium. The differences in the types of papillae, their distribution and shape of ridges on various parts of the body surface which are quite specific for each species was studied. Also, the ventral tegument of female's displays larger and more numerous sensory papillae. Both ciliated and non-ciliated papillae were observed in this work which makes a link with another species of schistosome S. japonicum. Another characteristic feature in this study is unique of male of S. haematobium, the extensive formation of ridges and transformation to microvilli in the posterior region in males. These finding may provoke further study of schistosomes hosted in animal model for more detailed investigation at the molecular level.

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Parasitol Res ; 115(8): 3127-37, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27130318

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A comparison has been made for the first time between the cholinergic components of the nervous system of important human digeneans namely Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium from infected hamster (Cricentus auratus) in Egypt. In each parasite, the central nervous system consists of two cerebral ganglia and three pairs of nerve cords (ventral, lateral, and dorsal) linked together by some transverse connectives and numerous ring commissures. Peripheral cholinergic innervation was detected in oral and ventral suckers and in some parts of female reproductive system in both species, but there were some differences. The possible functions of some of these nervous components are discussed.


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Cholinesterases/metabolism , Nervous System Physiological Phenomena , Nervous System/anatomy & histology , Schistosoma haematobium/physiology , Schistosoma mansoni/physiology , Acetylcholine/metabolism , Animals , Cholinergic Agents/metabolism , Cricetinae , Egypt , Female , Humans , Nervous System/metabolism , Schistosoma haematobium/anatomy & histology , Schistosoma haematobium/metabolism , Schistosoma mansoni/anatomy & histology , Schistosoma mansoni/metabolism
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