2020-05-22T07:09:14Z
2020-05-22T07:09:14Z
2019-01-31
2020-05-22T07:09:14Z
The ultrastructure of the spermatozoon of Allopodocotyle tunisiensis (Digenea, Opecoelidae), an intestinal parasite of Solea aegyptiaca (Teleostei, Soleidae), is described by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The mature spermatozoon is a filiform cell that exhibits two axonemes of different length with the 9+'1' pattern of trepaxonematan Platyhelminthes. In the anterior spermatozoon extremity, cortical microtubules are absent. They appear after the disappearance of an anterior electron-dense material, being initially in a continuous and submembranous layer. They surround only partially the sperm cell. Later, these cortical microtubules are distributed into two bundles. Additionally, the spermatozoon of A. tunisiensis shows two mitochondria, a nucleus, an external ornamentation of the plasma membrane, spine-like bodies, and a large amount of glycogen granules. According to the location of the external ornamentation, A. tunisiensis presents a Quilichini et al.'s type 2 spermatozoon. With respect to the posterior extremity, the sperm cell of A. tunisiensis corresponds to the Quilichini et al.'s opecoelid type. The morphology of the first mitochondrion with a U-shaped posterior extremity is described for the first time in a digenean spermatozoon.
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Espermatozoides; Parasitologia; Ultraestructura (Biologia); Trematodes; Microscòpia electrònica de transmissió; Peixos plans; Spermatozoa; Parasitology; Ultrastructure (Biology); Trematoda; Transmission electron microscopy; Flatfishes
Elsevier
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tice.2019.01.008
Tissue & Cell, 2019, vol. 57, p. 1-7
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tice.2019.01.008
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