N. Casado et al., Ultrastructural study of the papillae and presumed sensory receptors in the scolex of the Gymnorhynchus gigas plerocercoid (Cestoda : Trypanorhyncha), PARASIT RES, 85(12), 1999, pp. 964-973
The ultrastructure of the papillae and presumed sensory receptors in the te
gument of the scolex of Gymnorhynchus gigas plerocercoid were investigated
by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Four distinct types of pu
tative sense receptor (including three uniciliated and one nonciliated) are
described for the first time in G. gigas, and this investigation is the fi
rst detailed ultrastructure study of tegumental receptors carried out in tr
ypanorhynch cestodes, Microtriches arranged ill clusters with a dome-shaped
pattern seemed to be papillae that contained a ciliated sensory receptor (
type I). The density of these papillae was greater in the center of the bot
hridial adherent surface near the tentacle orifice than in the lateral marg
ins of the bothridia or in the pars post-bothridialis. The type I receptor
is characterized by a long cilium anchored in the nerve bulb by a dense bas
al body but lacks rootlets. The bulb contains one or two electron-dense col
lars, numerous electron-lucent neurovesicles, and some mitochondria. The ty
pe II receptor presents a short cilium retracted into an invagination of th
e tegument that arises from the basal body. The bulb contains one electron-
dense collar and numerous electron-lucent vesicles, but the rootlets are ab
sent. The type III receptor is also a ciliated receptor embedded in a bulb
wider than that of types I and II, and it differs from type II in that it p
ossesses two electron-dense collars and small rootlets associated with the
basal body. No electron-lucent vesicle was found in the bulb of this type I
II receptor. The type IV receptor is a nonciliated receptor localized under
the surface with no contact to the outside. It consists of a flattened bul
b that contains two electron-dense collars and striated rootlets associated
with a band of microfilaments, A comparison of the ultrastructural feature
s of receptors in different cestodes is presented.