Spermiogenesis in two paramphistomes from Nile fish in Egypt: an ultrastructural study

Author:

Ashour A.A.,Garo K.,Gamil I.S.

Abstract

AbstractThe process of spermiogenesis in two paramphistomes,Sandonia sudanensisandBasidiodiscus ectorchisfrom the Nile fishSynodontis schallin Egypt was studied by transmission electron microscopy. Spermiogenesis is characterized by the outgrowth of the zone of differentiation, presenting two basal bodies separated by a microtubule organizing centre, each basal body developing into a flagellum. Proximodistal fusion of these flagella with a median cytoplasmic extension gives rise to the spermatozoon. The mature spermatozoon possesses two axonemes of the 9+‘1’ pattern typical of parasitic helminths. There are few ultrastructural studies on spermiogenesis in paramphistomes, which are considered the most primitive digenetic trematodes. The present study provides new and more detailed information on this process, including the presence of a lateral flange and external ornamentation of the cell membrane. The value of sperm ultrastructure as a taxonomic tool in phylogeny is also discussed.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Parasitology

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