PMID: 9541976Jun 6, 1998Paper

One of the possible ways of propagation of the unicellular parasites Sarcocystis muris in the musculature of the intermediate host

Tsitologiia
A I RadchenkoV M Semenov

Abstract

20 laboratory mice (Mus musculus) were fed each a single dose of 20,000 Sarcocystis muris sporocysts to be then sacrificed 1, 2.5, 4, 6 and 10 months following infection (p.i.). A visual infection of the murine corps demonstrated that the number of sarcocysts per animal increased regularly as the time of infection was progressing, being eventually higher after 6 and 10 months p.i. than within 1-4 months p.i. This phenomenon was poorly understood from the knowledge that the tissue cysts (sarcocysts) are able to increase in size, rather than in number, and that the original number of sarcocysts largely depends on the number of precystic merozoites available. In our experiments, each of 20 mice was fed an equal number of sporocysts, and thus the number of precystic merozoites ought to be expected also more or less equal. EM investigation of murine skeletal muscles 6 and 10 months p.i. revealed, along with numerous normal sarcocysts, the presence of some separate, individual zoites, both within and outside the muscle fibre, in the endomysium. Besides, a colony of zoites, living freely without any visible common wall, was detected within a muscle fibre adjacent to another one, containing a sarcocyst of normal structure. These zoites...Continue Reading

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