Author:
MAIR G. R.,MAULE A. G.,SHAW C.,JOHNSTON C. F.,HALTON D. W.
Abstract
Neuropeptides, biogenic amines and acetylcholine are expressed
abundantly
within the nervous systems of parasitic
flatworms, and are particularly evident in the innervation of the musculature.
Such associations have implicated the
nervous system in locomotion, host attachment and reproductive co-ordination.
Information on the muscle systems of
parasitic flatworms is generally sparse, in particular those muscles
associated with the reproductive system, intestinal tract
and attachment apparatus. Also, the use of sectioned material has left
description of the 3-dimensional organization of the
musculature largely unrecorded. Using fluorescein isothiocyanate
(FITC)-labelled phalloidin as a site-specific probe for
filamentous actin, applied to whole-mount preparations of adult
Fasciola hepatica and examined by confocal scanning laser
microscopy, the present work reports on the organization of the major
muscle systems in this trematode parasite. A highly
regular array of outer circular, intermediate longitudinal and inner
diagonal fibres distinguishes the body wall musculature,
which is also involved in the development of both ventral and oral
suckers. Circular fibres dominate the duct walls of the
male and female reproductive systems, whereas the muscles of the
intestinal tract have a somewhat diffuse arrangement
of fibres. An understanding of the structural complexity of the
muscle systems of parasitic flatworms is considered as
fundamental to the interpretation of results from physiological experiments.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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