Investigation with light and electron microscopy has been made of the cement apparatus of mature male Neoechinorhynchus rutili parasite of Gasterosteus aculeatus. N. rutili possesses a single compact mass of glandular tissue (cement gland) with eight giant nuclei. The nucleus is lobed shape and has a conspicuous nucleolus with granular appearance. The cytoplasm of the gland contains prominent rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and electron dense secretory granules. A short duct connects the gland with a single separate cement reservoir. The duct appears to lack a lumen and is seen as an electron dense compact structure. Many microtubules of approximately 150 nm in outer diameter are located through the cytoplasm of the duct. It is proposed that in N. rutili the microtubules are responsible for the transport of cement granules from the gland to the reservoir. The cement reservoir appears as a compact organ filled with granules measuring at least 0.5 m in diameter.

Study of cement apparatus, cement production and transportation in adult male Neoechinorhynchus rutili (Acanthocephala: Eoacanthocephala).

SAYYAF DEZFULI, Bahram
2000

Abstract

Investigation with light and electron microscopy has been made of the cement apparatus of mature male Neoechinorhynchus rutili parasite of Gasterosteus aculeatus. N. rutili possesses a single compact mass of glandular tissue (cement gland) with eight giant nuclei. The nucleus is lobed shape and has a conspicuous nucleolus with granular appearance. The cytoplasm of the gland contains prominent rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and electron dense secretory granules. A short duct connects the gland with a single separate cement reservoir. The duct appears to lack a lumen and is seen as an electron dense compact structure. Many microtubules of approximately 150 nm in outer diameter are located through the cytoplasm of the duct. It is proposed that in N. rutili the microtubules are responsible for the transport of cement granules from the gland to the reservoir. The cement reservoir appears as a compact organ filled with granules measuring at least 0.5 m in diameter.
2000
SAYYAF DEZFULI, Bahram
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