OBSERVATIONS ON THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE ANTERIOR ADHESIVE AREAS ANDOTHER ANTERIOR GLAND-CELLS IN THE MONOGENEAN MERIZOCOTYLE AUSTRALENSIS (MONOCOTYLIDAE) FROM THE NASAL FOSSAE OF HIMANTURA FAI (DASYATIDIDAE)

Citation
Bw. Cribb et al., OBSERVATIONS ON THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE ANTERIOR ADHESIVE AREAS ANDOTHER ANTERIOR GLAND-CELLS IN THE MONOGENEAN MERIZOCOTYLE AUSTRALENSIS (MONOCOTYLIDAE) FROM THE NASAL FOSSAE OF HIMANTURA FAI (DASYATIDIDAE), Microscopy research and technique, 42(3), 1998, pp. 200-211
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Microscopy,"Anatomy & Morphology",Biology
ISSN journal
1059910X
Volume
42
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
200 - 211
Database
ISI
SICI code
1059-910X(1998)42:3<200:OOTUOT>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The anterior adhesive areas of a monocotylid monogenean, Merizocotyle australensis (Merizocotylinae), were investigated. They comprise 6 ven tral apertures in 2 groups of 3 arranged at the anterolateral margins of the head. These regions are also well supplied with groups of cilia . Each aperture is 13.8 to 15.8 mu m wide and contains multiple tubula r projections that are covered with microvilli through which open 2 ty pes of secretory cell ducts that carry either rod-shaped or spherical secretory bodies. The gland cell bodies that produce these 2 types of secretions co-occur at the anterior end. The 2 types of secretory bodi es occur adjacent to one another and both are present in the extruded adhesive. The membranes of rod-shaped bodies are retained in the extru ded glue. Rod-shaped bodies are 390 +/- 18 nm wide, at least 10.9 mu m long, and show 2 types of internal periodic banding: 10.6 nm and 143 +/- 3 nm. The spherical vesicles are 130 +/- 6 nm in diameter and are electron-dense. A third secretion is present in separate ducts that al so open anteriorly but emerge through the tegument between the ventral apertures. This secretion does not appear to be part of the adhesive secretion. The bodies of the third secretion are elongate, electron-de nse, and 374 +/- 23 nm long. Inside the ''lip'' of the aperture, gener al body tegument abuts tegument; specific to the aperture. The general body tegument is thicker, contains electron-dense vesicles, and has a ridged surface devoid of microvilli. Where the 2 kinds of tegument me et, they are connected by septate desmosomes. Microsc. Res. Tech. 42:2 00-211, 1998. (C) 1998 Wiley-Liss. Inc.