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Morphology and ultrastructure of the midgut in Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea)

This paper presents information on the organization of the midgut and its epithelium ultrastructure in juvenile and adult specimens of Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea), a species which is a widespread ectoparasite found on the body and gills and in the mouth of many types of fish. The analys...

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Autores principales: Rost-Roszkowska, Magdalena M., Świątek, Piotr, Kszuk, Michalina, Główczyk, Kinga, Bielecki, Aleksander
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Publicado: Springer Vienna 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3459081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22016149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00709-011-0337-7
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author Rost-Roszkowska, Magdalena M.
Świątek, Piotr
Kszuk, Michalina
Główczyk, Kinga
Bielecki, Aleksander
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Kszuk, Michalina
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description This paper presents information on the organization of the midgut and its epithelium ultrastructure in juvenile and adult specimens of Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea), a species which is a widespread ectoparasite found on the body and gills and in the mouth of many types of fish. The analysis of juvenile nonfeeding specimens helped in the explanation of all alterations in the midgut epithelium which are connected with digestion. The endodermal portion (midgut) of the digestive system is composed of four regions: the esophagus, the crop, the posterior crop caecum, and the intestine. Their epithelia are formed by flat, cuboidal, or columnar digestive cells; however, single small cells which do not contact the midgut lumen were also observed. The ultrastructure of all of the regions of the midgut are described and discussed with a special emphasis on their functions in the digestion of blood. In P. geometra, the part of the midgut that is devoid of microvilli is responsible for the accumulation of blood, while the epithelium of the remaining part of the midgut, which has a distinct regionalization in the distribution of organelles, plays a role in its absorption and secretion. Glycogen granules in the intestinal epithelium indicate its role in the accumulation of sugar. The comparison of the ultrastructure of midgut epithelium in juvenile and adult specimens suggests that electron-dense granules observed in the apical cytoplasm of digestive cells take part in enzyme accumulation. Numerous microorganisms were observed in the mycetome, which is composed of two large oval diverticles that connect with the esophagus via thin ducts. Similar microorganisms also occurred in the cytoplasm of the epithelium in the esophagus, the crop, the intestine, and in their lumen. Microorganisms were observed both in fed adult and unfed juvenile specimens of P. geometra, which strongly suggests that vertical transmission occurs from parent to offspring.
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spelling pubmed-34590812012-11-09 Morphology and ultrastructure of the midgut in Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea) Rost-Roszkowska, Magdalena M. Świątek, Piotr Kszuk, Michalina Główczyk, Kinga Bielecki, Aleksander Protoplasma Original Article This paper presents information on the organization of the midgut and its epithelium ultrastructure in juvenile and adult specimens of Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea), a species which is a widespread ectoparasite found on the body and gills and in the mouth of many types of fish. The analysis of juvenile nonfeeding specimens helped in the explanation of all alterations in the midgut epithelium which are connected with digestion. The endodermal portion (midgut) of the digestive system is composed of four regions: the esophagus, the crop, the posterior crop caecum, and the intestine. Their epithelia are formed by flat, cuboidal, or columnar digestive cells; however, single small cells which do not contact the midgut lumen were also observed. The ultrastructure of all of the regions of the midgut are described and discussed with a special emphasis on their functions in the digestion of blood. In P. geometra, the part of the midgut that is devoid of microvilli is responsible for the accumulation of blood, while the epithelium of the remaining part of the midgut, which has a distinct regionalization in the distribution of organelles, plays a role in its absorption and secretion. Glycogen granules in the intestinal epithelium indicate its role in the accumulation of sugar. The comparison of the ultrastructure of midgut epithelium in juvenile and adult specimens suggests that electron-dense granules observed in the apical cytoplasm of digestive cells take part in enzyme accumulation. Numerous microorganisms were observed in the mycetome, which is composed of two large oval diverticles that connect with the esophagus via thin ducts. Similar microorganisms also occurred in the cytoplasm of the epithelium in the esophagus, the crop, the intestine, and in their lumen. Microorganisms were observed both in fed adult and unfed juvenile specimens of P. geometra, which strongly suggests that vertical transmission occurs from parent to offspring. Springer Vienna 2011-10-21 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3459081/ /pubmed/22016149 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00709-011-0337-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Rost-Roszkowska, Magdalena M.
Świątek, Piotr
Kszuk, Michalina
Główczyk, Kinga
Bielecki, Aleksander
Morphology and ultrastructure of the midgut in Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea)
title Morphology and ultrastructure of the midgut in Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea)
title_full Morphology and ultrastructure of the midgut in Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea)
title_fullStr Morphology and ultrastructure of the midgut in Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea)
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and ultrastructure of the midgut in Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea)
title_short Morphology and ultrastructure of the midgut in Piscicola geometra (Annelida, Hirudinea)
title_sort morphology and ultrastructure of the midgut in piscicola geometra (annelida, hirudinea)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3459081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22016149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00709-011-0337-7
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