Author:
Rogan M. T.,Richards K. Sylvia
Abstract
SUMMARYProtoscoleces ofEchinococcus granulosuswere incubated in a 10 μm solution of monensin and their viability and the ultrastructure of their tegument were monitored over a 36 h period. The earliest effects of the lonophore, apparent within 15 min, involved a degree of cisternal swelling of the tegumentary Golgi complexes. Swelling became more pronounced with time and cytons eventually contained numerous large electron-lucent vesicles. Residual bodies indicative of autophagy were observed in the cytons and distal cytoplasm from 1 h onwards. All movement of protoscoleces ceased after 1 h and the surface of the soma subsequently became folded, possibly suggesting spastic paralysis. Later, vacuoles and large cytoplasmic blebs were observed in the distal cytoplasm and viability dropped rapidly after 12 h. All protoscoleces were dead at 36 h. The potential of monensin as anin vivoprotoscolicidal agent is discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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