Scanning electron microscopic study of microfilaria and the third stage larva of Wuchereria bancrofti. 1997

S Ratanatham, and O Sirivanichkul, and E S Upatham, and P Sobhon, and V Viyanant, and C Ketavan
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

The surface structures of microfilaria and of the third stage larva of Wuchereria bancrofti were studied by scanning electron microscopy. Distinct features were observed that could be used for differentiating species of this parasite. Specifically, the sheath of microfilariae of W. bancrofti projected beyond the head. The head region of the microfilaria was composed of a cephalic cap with hook, mouth and amphidial opening, and its cuticle showed annulation. Spines were absent at the first transverse annulation, and the tail end showed a slight constriction. In the infective stage larva, characters which are used for differentiating species, such as the two bubble-like ventro-lateral papillae and one dorso-terminal papilla were rather similar to each other in size, but the grooves seen around the base were absent. A previously unreported feature of the third stage larva of W. bancrofti that was discovered in this study is a papilliform process on the left side of the posterior region, between the anus and the tail end.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007814 Larva Wormlike or grublike stage, following the egg in the life cycle of insects, worms, and other metamorphosing animals. Maggots,Tadpoles,Larvae,Maggot,Tadpole
D008842 Microfilariae The prelarval stage of Filarioidea found in the blood and tissues of mammals, birds and intermediate hosts (vector). Microfilaria
D008855 Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Microscopy in which the object is examined directly by an electron beam scanning the specimen point-by-point. The image is constructed by detecting the products of specimen interactions that are projected above the plane of the sample, such as backscattered electrons. Although SCANNING TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY also scans the specimen point by point with the electron beam, the image is constructed by detecting the electrons, or their interaction products that are transmitted through the sample plane, so that is a form of TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY. Scanning Electron Microscopy,Electron Scanning Microscopy,Electron Microscopies, Scanning,Electron Microscopy, Scanning,Electron Scanning Microscopies,Microscopies, Electron Scanning,Microscopies, Scanning Electron,Microscopy, Electron Scanning,Microscopy, Scanning Electron,Scanning Electron Microscopies,Scanning Microscopies, Electron,Scanning Microscopy, Electron
D005368 Filariasis Infections with nematodes of the superfamily FILARIOIDEA. The presence of living worms in the body is mainly asymptomatic but the death of adult worms leads to granulomatous inflammation and permanent fibrosis. Organisms of the genus Elaeophora infect wild elk and domestic sheep causing ischemic necrosis of the brain, blindness, and dermatosis of the face. Elaeophoriasis,Filarioidea Infections,Infections, Filarioidea,Elaeophoriases,Filariases,Filarioidea Infection,Infection, Filarioidea
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D014958 Wuchereria bancrofti A white threadlike worm which causes elephantiasis, lymphangitis, and chyluria by interfering with the lymphatic circulation. The microfilaria are found in the circulating blood and are carried by mosquitoes. Filaria bancrofti,Filaria sanguinis hominis

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