Natalia V. Mochalova, Nadezhda B. Terenina, Sergei O. Movsesyan, Natalia D. Kreshchenko
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Abstract
The musculature of parasitic flatworms plays a central role in locomotory movement, attachment to the host, and in the function of the digestive, reproductive, and excretory systems. We examine for the first time the muscle system of the flatworm Dicrocoelium dendriticum, a causative agent of the parasitic disease dicrocoeliosis, by use of fluorescently labeled phalloidin and confocal laser scanning microscopy. Somatic musculature of D. dendriticum consists of the circular, longitudinal, and diagonal muscles. The distribution of the muscle fibers in the body wall differed among the anterior, middle, and posterior body regions of the worm. The musculature of the attachment organs, the oral and ventral suckers, includes several types of muscles: the external equatorial and meridional muscles, internal circular and semicircular muscles, and radial muscles. Inside of the ventral sucker the diagonally located muscles were revealed and the supplementary u-shaped muscles were found adjoined to the base of the sucker from outside. The musculature of the internal organs composed of the excretory, reproductive, and digestive systems were characterized. Our results increase our knowledge of the morphology of trematodes and the arrangement of their muscle system.
寄生扁形虫的肌肉在运动、附着于宿主以及消化、生殖和排泄系统的功能中发挥着核心作用。我们首次利用荧光标记的类胶体蛋白和共聚焦激光扫描显微镜研究了扁形蠕虫树枝微囊虫的肌肉系统,树枝微囊虫是寄生虫病树枝微囊虫病的病原体。D. dendriticum 的躯体肌肉由环肌、纵肌和斜肌组成。肌纤维在体壁的分布在蠕虫的前、中、后体区有所不同。附着器官(口吸盘和腹吸盘)的肌肉包括几种类型的肌肉:外赤道肌和经线肌、内圆肌和半圆肌以及径向肌。在腹吸盘内部发现了斜向肌肉,在吸盘外部发现了与吸盘基部相邻的 U 形辅助肌肉。由排泄系统、生殖系统和消化系统组成的内脏器官的肌肉组织也得到了表征。我们的研究结果增加了我们对吸虫形态及其肌肉系统排列的了解。
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