Sporozoite invasion of Plasmodium berghei, rodent malaria parasite, to the salivary glands of the vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi: an electron microscopic study.

K. Ando, Keita Kuraishii, K. Nishikubo, T. Asami, P. Waidhet-Kouadio, H. Matsuoka, Y. Chinzei
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The sporozoite penetration process of a rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium berghei, into the salivary glands of the vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi and sporozoite distribution in the cytoplasm and secretory cavity in the distal region of salivary glands were observed with a scanning electron microscope and a transmission electron microscope. In noninfected mosquitoes, many swellings were observed on the outer surface of the median lobes of salivary glands, whereas many shallow depressions were observed on the lateral lobes. In infected mosquitoes, sporozoites were concentrated on the distal region of median and lateral lobes of salivary glands and penetration occurred from the anterior end into both lobes. Sporozoites were about 10 μm long with one end flat and the other round. Small holes through which sporozoites might have passed were observed on the surface of both median and lateral lobes. A white powder like substance, which might come from the holes, covered the surface of both lobes. Sporozoites invading the cytoplasm of the salivary gland cells were surrounded with vacuoles. These sporozoites invaded the secretory cavity and lodged to form bundles.
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用扫描电镜和透射电镜观察了啮齿动物疟原虫伯氏疟原虫孢子体侵入病媒蚊、斯氏按蚊唾液腺的过程以及孢子体在唾液腺远端区细胞质和分泌腔中的分布。在未感染的蚊子中,唾液腺正中裂片外表面可见许多肿胀,而侧垂裂片可见许多浅凹陷。感染蚊的孢子体主要集中在唾液腺正中叶和外侧叶远端,并由前端向两侧叶渗透。孢子体长约10 μm,一端扁平,另一端圆形。在正中裂片和侧裂片表面均可见孢子可能通过的小孔。一种白色粉末状物质,可能来自这些洞,覆盖了两个裂片的表面。侵入唾液腺细胞质的孢子被液泡包围。这些孢子子侵入分泌腔并形成束。
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